Breaking down bridges, bridging the gap

In his Autumn 2017 budget, Chancellor Phillip Hammond announced the Government would invest £84 million (€95.29 million) to train new GCSE teachers for computer science. He also said the government will work with industry to create a National Computing Centre.

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Future IT roles will become more challenging, say 82% of IT service management pros in survey

ManageEngine, the real-time IT management company and creators of ServiceDesk Plus, the IT service desk software used by more than 100,000 organisations worldwide, announced the results of its IT Service Management Future Readiness survey.

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How VR Is transforming the workplace as we know It

Advances in communications and smart workplace technologies, combined with emerging lifestyle trends, point to a future workforce that is more mobile, more productive, and more capable than ever before.

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How M2M technology is changing the way businesses interact with consumers

It has been predicted that an incredible 6 billion people will have a smartphone by 2020. In our pocket, we possess a supercomputer, millions of times more powerful than all of NASA’s combined computing capability during the Apollo space missions.

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Many smart home users would share personal data for money, shows Intel’s survey

A majority of respondents worldwide (54%) indicated they might be willing to share their personal data collected from their smart home with companies in exchange for money, and 70% agree

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myDevices survey: 61% of Americans want to receive IoT gifts this holiday season

myDevices has announced the findings of its IoT for the Holidays survey. The  October survey polled more than 2,000 American adults aged 18 and older and was conducted online by Harris Poll.

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