And 45% of professionals do not know where to go to further IT knowledge, according to a Code.org UK study

And 45% of professionals do not know where to go to further IT knowledge, according to a Code.org UK study
Simon Townsend, chief technologist at AppSense, draws-up a roadmap for a fruitful virtualisation journey
Threat of cyber attacks drives BAE Systems' recruitment drive, with London alone facing 54,000 reports of cyber fraud every year
Fujitsu UK and Ireland CEO tells TechWeek about his career in IT and his love of music
Paul Cash, managing director at IT service management firm, Fruition Partners UK, believes it's time to drop the IT
First set of "no fee" apprenticeship schemes will begin next year with an initial focus on digital skills
BT says it has entered negotiations with O2 and another operator regarding a potential takeover
Ian Wells, VP North-West Europe, Veeam, a backup, disaster recovery and virtualisation management specialist, explains how to build a robust enterprise application environment
Fujitsu says European firms can become more efficient with technology like 3D printing and the IoT
Technojobs survey shows demand is higher than ever before following recent high-profile attacks
RBS gets penalties from the FCA and PRA for not having resilient IT systems and testing procedures in place
Vodafone makes long-awaited move into consumer broadband as it bids to attract more customers
Rise of the machines is bad news for UK job prospects, Deloitte report warns
Expansion will take Amazon's UK workforce to over 7,000
Billionaire Larry Ellison takes home a smaller wage packet in his final year in charge at the software giant
Larry Ellison steps down as Oracle's chief executive, with the former boss of HP appointed as joint CEO
Intel poaches Amir Faintuch from Qualcomm in bid to improve prospects in smartphones, tablets and M2M
Our editor is moving on, so we have a look at the careers of some real tech leaders
The upswing in PC sales help HP post a modest rise in quarterly sales, but growth remains an ongoing problem
Workers face more misery with another 6,000 job cuts, as the networking giant struggles for growth
Satya Nadella ends Microsoft staff uncertainty with confirmation that 14 percent of the workforce will lose their jobs
Microsoft reportedly prepares to reduce its workforce following its acquisition of Nokia's handset unit
Staff at HP are braced for yet another round of swingeing job cuts as the tech giant stumbles in its recovery
Intel's restructuring continues as it closes a chip plant in South America with a loss of 1,500 jobs
Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes Vodafone's biggest ever annual investment in the UK
A quarter of IBM hardware division will be cut as company begins restructuring
Some IBM workers are facing a very bleak weekend as Big Blue starts handing out pink slips
A lot of TechWeek readers plan to stay at their current employers this year and some expect a promotion, like Satya Nadella, but a third plan to change bosses
13 percent growth in placements compared to 2012 shows opportunities are growing
2014 may not be such a happy new year for some as HP announces more misery on the jobs front