Microsoft brings back the towels
Two years after it took the axe to a range of employee benefits, Microsoft is introducing new perks for its staff.
The scheme, known as myMicrosoft, was unveiled to th...
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BBC online revamp embraces mobiles, podcasts and user content
The BBC has unveiled its Creative Future strategy and its plans for a revamp of its online arm which could see it taking on the likes of MySpace.
The move towards a mo...
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£100,000 salary on offer for new Defra CIO
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is offering a £100,000 salary for a new CIO to replace David Myers who has left to work for the government'...
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Data sharing planned in government IT shake-up
The government is set to shake up the rules around sharing citizens' data among public sector departments.
As part of the Transformational Government Strategy (TGS) im...
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Former e-Envoy Pinder gets Becta job
Former e-Envoy Andrew Pinder has been appointed chair of the government agency which oversees the use of IT in schools and colleges.
Pinder will chair Becta, which ear...
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Google et al lure MIT bright sparks to the Valley
Bay Area technology companies will get a crack this week at enticing some of the brightest from MIT, something that used to be much easier for Silicon Valley.
More tha...
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CIO Jury: Cash-strapped year ahead for IT
IT bosses face another year of belt-tightening with many predicting budgets will remain flat at best but are more likely to be cut.
The straw-poll of12-person CIO Jury...
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IT bosses still getting the 'mushroom treatment
IT managers in the UK are being bugged by a lack of clear guidance from the board and feel hampered in their career progression by a lack of recognition.
Senior techie...
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CIO Jury: BlackBerrys interrupt IT bosses' Xmas dinner
Two-thirds of IT bosses admit they'll be interrupting the turkey dinner, mince pies and festivities on Christmas day to check their BlackBerry for email messages and keep...
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Watchdog readies crackdown on data cheats
The Information Commissioner's Office is refocusing its time and effort on companies that seriously and persistently flout rules on protecting personal information and th...
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