Orange closes UK call centre, recruits in India
Mobile phone operator Orange is reorganising its call centre operations in the UK, affecting up to 1,000 staff, while creating 300 new jobs at its Indian operation.
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Tony Blair pow-wows with who's who of Silicon Valley
Tony Blair has been in the US picking the brains of some of Silicon Valley's brightest minds.
And the UK Prime Minister was told that he must foster a risk-taking cult...
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BA CIO: Avert UK skills crisis now
The UK faces an IT skills crisis and will find it tougher to compete on a global level unless the government and businesses take action, British Airways' CIO has warned.
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CA brings in latest CFO
Software giant CA has announced the appointment of its latest CFO, Nancy Cooper - the fifth person to fill the role in just over two-and-a-half years.
A rapid turnarou...
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IT one of the 'most boring' jobs for graduates
Jobs in IT and telecoms are the fifth-most boring professions graduates can choose, according to research from a teacher training organisation.
Administration, secreta...
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IT gets a seat on the board
First the good news. Nearly four out of five companies have someone on the board who is responsible for IT - compared to three out of five just five years ago.
But now...
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Norwich Union axes 321 call centre jobs
Norwich Union is to axe 321 jobs as it closes its customer services centre in Liverpool.
The centre, which handles calls for Norwich Union Direct, is set to close by N...
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IT salaries on the up in the Far East
Companies in the IT and telecoms (IT&T) sector across Asia, particularly China and Singapore, expect to offer higher remuneration this quarter, according to a new report ...
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Macs flying off the shelves, says Apple
With a wider range of systems available, consumers have been snapping Macs up, giving them a growth boost that outpaced the rest of the market.
Macintosh shipments wer...
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Intel swings jobs axe on 1,000
Intel will begin cutting about 1,000 manager jobs worldwide this week as part of an effort to become more competitive.
Chief executive Paul Otellini told employees in ...
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