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  • Access BCS data centre simulation tool
    BCS, in partnership with the Carbon Trust, is offering 20 organisations early access and input to a specialist data centre...
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    The deadline is 1 September for submissions that describe how grid computing technologies can be applied to solve an environmental...
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    IT Can Help (ITCH), which assists disabled people with computer technology problems, is looking for volunteers to join them in...
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  • Claire in context
    Learning technologies manager Claire Line from global law firm, Lovells, talks to Don Taylor about her role.
  • Bringing together many parts
    Although some think that programme management is simply project management's big sister, the experts say they require different outlooks, some...
  • Web 2.0 jargon goes into black hole
    Do you need to train staff in web 2.0? That's not the point, writes Gary Flood. Terminology, such as web...

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