on October 7th, 2011
As part of its ongoing “Women in IT” campaign, the UK’s largest IT graduate employer, FDM Group, has launched its latest female focused initiative on Ada Lovelace Day.
In August 2011, FDM Group held its first free seminar for women interested in pursuing IT related careers and invited representatives from the UKRC and Women in →
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on October 6th, 2011
As a graduate recruiter that is dedicated to combating the IT skills shortage, FDM Group has spoken out in support of the introduction of an industry focused GCSE.
The company has been feeding fresh talent into the IT industry, through its award winning graduate programme, for over 20 years and strongly supports this latest qualification. →
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on September 29th, 2011
28 September 2011, London, UK – Sony Ericsson is adding to its ever growing ecosystem of over 150 optimised titles for Xperia™ PLAY with a partnership with world renowned Square Enix®. Revealed today the partnership will bring much loved titles such as “Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light™” exclusively to Android on Xperia PLAY →
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on September 27th, 2011
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David Chesky - String Theory
“Three exciting new string concertos that redefine virtuosity”
Tom Chiu, Violin; Dave Eggar, cello
Orchestra Area 31
String Theory
Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Orchestra
Concerto No.2 for Violin and Orchestra
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra
Tom Chiu, violinist and founder of the Flux Quartet and Dave Eggar, cellist and former →
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on September 21st, 2011
According to financial services recruiter McGregor Boyall’s latest IT recruitment report, Java and C# professionals are currently in short supply.
The report, which analysed the contract and permanent requirements during the second quarter of 2011, revealed that 40% of all IT vacancies fell within the development category.
Java vacancies accounted for 30% of this 40%, →
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