skills survey 2007 in news

Nokia, Qualcomm settle patent dispute

News Take the silicon.com Skills Survey 2008 Take the survey now… Have your say on the state of tech skills in the UK. Nokia, the world's biggest maker of mobile phones, and chipmaker Qualcomm announced yesterday they had entered into a new licensing... [24 Jul 2008]

Take part in the silicon.com skills survey

News Help us to find out more about the state of tech skills in the UK by taking the silicon.com skills survey. Now in its 10th year, the silicon.com skills survey investigates the big skills and career trends in the UK. [16 Jul 2008]

Skills slump eroding UK's top tech talent

News The report is based on a survey of Intellect's 100-strong leaders network. He said: "I am worried that unless we have these entry-level jobs in the UK the real skills in project management will disappear and we will have to buy that in from India... [14 May 2008]

Techies: 'We're worth more than last year'

News Cobol skills are worth the most in the market, according to the survey - commanding an average wage of £41,870 - while Cisco skills languish at the bottom of the pay-scale, yielding £32,320. UK IT workers are not letting economic woes get them down... [02 May 2008]

India to train thousands more cyber cops

News The growing confidence in outsourcing to provide data security marks a shift in perception from a survey by analysts Gartner in 2005 that found security and privacy were once of the biggest fears among companies considering outsourcing. [06 Feb 2008]

Bored and underpaid? You're not alone…

News Skills Survey Find out the exclusive results of silicon.com's 2007 Skills Survey: & The company said bookings for its ComDepTIA's A+ and Network+ courses - which provide skills for a variety of desktop support and admin roles - are up 45 per... [17 Jan 2008]

Demand for tech workers hits six-year high

News Skills Survey 2007 Find out the exclusive results of this year's silicon.com Skills Survey: &  Hot skills during 2007 that were increasingly listed as requirements in permanent job adverts included expertise in the programming language... [08 Jan 2008]

Highways Agency inks £75m outsourcing deal

News Skills Survey 2007: the resultsFind out from this year's Skills Survey: & The Highways Agency has awarded Atos Origin a £75m contract to manage its IT infrastructure and applications over the next five years. [03 Jan 2008]

NHS trusts outsource financials and procurement IT

News Skills Survey 2007: the resultsFind out from this year's Skills Survey: & A consortium of NHS trusts and Strategic Health Authorities in the north of England has outsourced its financials and procurement IT in a contract worth £16.45m over... [21 Dec 2007]

Top 10 outsourcing stories of the year

News Skills Survey 2007: Offshoring still a hot potato The annual silicon.com skills survey found offshoring is still causing concern for some IT professionals, with a third of those surveyed saying they feel their job is threatened by offshoring. [18 Dec 2007]

Top 10 skills stories of the year

News Skills Survey 2007: Industry falling out of love with IT grads The quality of computer science graduates is falling, according to results from this year's silicon.com Skills Survey. Meanwhile silicon.com's ninth Skills Survey took the annual... [17 Dec 2007]

Top 10 financial services stories of the year

News Skills Survey 2007: Banks hardest hit by staff crisis Half the readers responding to silicon.com's Skills Survey from the FS sector said they had roles they were unable to fill, mainly because of a shortage of applicants with the necessary... [17 Dec 2007]

easyJet outsources helpdesk support

News Skills Survey 2007: the resultsFind out from this year's Skills Survey: & easyJet has outsourced its IT helpdesk support to the IT services division of facility management and utility support group Alfred McAlpine for the next three years. [14 Dec 2007]

IT managers getting their staff down

News Skills Survey 2007 Find out the exclusive results of this year's silicon.com Skills Survey: & According to the Chartered Management Institute's (CMI) 'Quality of Working Life' survey, the most widely experienced management styles in the IT... [12 Dec 2007]

'Boring' e-learning fails to engage staff

News Skills Survey 2007 Find out the exclusive results of this year's silicon.com Skills Survey: ¦ A survey of 998 managers by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) and Centre for Applied Human Resource Research found only 54 per cent have used e... [06 Dec 2007]

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