BCS signs up to UKRC CEO Charter to encourage diversity in the IT profession
To further advance diversity in the IT workforce, BCS has signed up to the UK Resource Centre for Women in Science, Engineering and Technology (UKRC) CEO Charter.
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Established in 1957, the British Computer Society (BCS) is the leading body for those working in IT.
Recession accelerates digital divide
Young people with a qualification in IT are upbeat about their employment prospects despite current market conditions, with more than half confident about their job prospects in the
next year, according to a new survey of 16 to 30-year-olds commissioned by BCS.
next year, according to a new survey of 16 to 30-year-olds commissioned by BCS.
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Video Debate: Making software secure
There are plenty of security products at each network layer, but at the application layer it's a different story. BCS Managing Editor Brian Runciman speaks to John Colly of ICS2, Anthony Kesterton of Rational Software, part of IBM, and Dan Haagman of 7Safe about how we can make software secure.CMSG 2009 Conference - Videos
If you missed the 2009 conference view some of the content from last years event and learn how to better communicate the benefits and value of managing your configurations, and find out about practices that will help your organisation to reduce cost and risk.Full Story |
videoCMSG Conference 2010 - Foundations for Success - Change, Configuration & Release Management - Optimising your Service Assets
This Conference, jointly run by the British Computer Society Configuration Management Specialist Group (BCS CMSG) and the itSMF will be held on the 8 June 2010 at the BCS HQ in central London and is the third joint conference run by BCS CMSG and the itSMF UK. Full Story |
video2010-03-09 -Configuration Management - what should it do for me?
This one day conference will concentrate on the practical benefits of Configuration management - how it makes our workplace a better place to work in and promotes our careers. It focuses on managing the impact of change in complex environments, at what automation and auto-discovery can and can't do to help us, at the skills and techniques we'll need, and at how previous interactive sessions tell us that configuration management must address the cultural issues around organisational change..Full Story |
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