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What Happens If We Can’t Get Big Data Skills?
Big Data may be risky, but it's cheap enough to learn on the job, says Peter Judge
Companies Value Big Data But Are Still Hesitating, Says IBM
Lack of understanding may be holding up Big Data, says a study from IBM and Oxford University
ICT Curriculum Scrapped By DfE
Removal of curriculum two years before new programme of study is greeted with mixed reaction
Apprentices Will Solve The Skills Crisis Say TechWeek Readers
Education is good, but in-service training has the edge, says our latest poll
IT Life: Cisco CTO Wants To Train Britain Up
Cisco's Ian Foddering loves Maggie Philbin, hates email, and wants to fix the skills crisis by getting kids excited about tech
Silicon Milkroundabout Job Fair Returns To London
IT Ninjas, Gurus and Jedi assemble, for free coffee, free friut and 800 jobs!
Cloudforce: Salesforce Launches 20 Apprenticeships
A few lucky NEETs could get two years work at a Salesforce customer
Infosec: Raising Awareness Is The Best Cyber Defence
(ISC)² has chosen the InfoSecurity Europe Expo to launch a new, welcome and vitally necessary initiative to raise general awareness of security issues, says Eric Doyle
Cloud Skills In High Demand, Report Finds
There is increasingly high demand for cloud computing specialists a new recruitment report has found
IBM Reveals 1,000 Mainframe Skills Schools
IBM has revealed more than 1,000 schools globally that are now teaching System z mainframe skills
SQL Skills And IT Architects Are In Demand
London unsurprisingly has highest demand for IT jobs, and SQL skills are most sought-after
Businesses Face Security Skills Shortage
Organisations are struggling to fill security positions which is impacting their effectiveness, warns Symantec
Open University Looks To Close IT Skills Gap In UK
The Open University has launched new undergraduate degrees to help with the IT skills shortage in the UK
Postman Begins To Deliver The Security Message
The Cyber Security Challenge has proved the talent is out there, but maybe just the tip of the iceberg has been revealed, says Eric Doyle