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Public sector cannot “shrug off” consolidated ICT

The public sector cannot "shrug off" consolidated ICT, or the costs of delivering services will rise and rise, says Mark Weir at F5.

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The need for ICT consolidation in Scotland’s public sector

Technologies can help organisations improve productivity through ICT consolidation and should be able to make substantial cost savings, says Mark Weir, Country…

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Are you technical?

Knowledge experts should stop focussing on how technical they are and instead focus on what they can do and do it well, says Ian Ross, Learning Technologies Manager…

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UK to reduce number of nuclear weapons by 2020's

The Government has promised to reduce the number of nuclear weapons in the UK by the mid 2020's, in accordance with the Non Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Treaty (NPT).

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End of paper prescriptions as Hunt unveils £260m technology health fund

Deaths in NHS hospitals caused by prescription mistakes will be cracked down upon with the launch of a £260 million technology fund to increase the use of…

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Technology has given us a space to develop our people

Distance learning is not a new phenomenon... but technology is giving us many new possibilities, says David Williams, CEO and Founder of Impact International.

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'eLearning'? How about 'Connected Learning'?

Elliott Masie talks about the changing definition of eLearning, and how its scope should be broadened for the future.

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Drop the 'e' in eLearning or expand it radically!

Either drop the beginning “e” in eLearning or widely expand its definition and scope, says Elliott Masie, Chair of The Learning Consortium at The MASIE Center.

The future of digital health

European Commission awards prizes to best eHealth SMEs

Vice-President of the Commission Neelie Kroes has awarded prizes to eHealth SMEs across Europe as part of eHealth Week 2013.

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The health sector mustn't fear the cloud, says Microsoft's Neil Jordan

As General Manager for Health at Microsoft Worldwide Public Sector, Neil Jordan believes that cloud technology could transform the services the health sector provides…

Public sector cannot “shrug off” consolidated ICT

The public sector cannot "shrug off" consolidated ICT, or the costs of delivering services will rise and rise, says Mark Weir at F5.

The need for ICT consolidation in Scotland’s public sector

Technologies can help organisations improve productivity through ICT consolidation and should be able to make substantial cost savings, says Mark Weir, Country Manager for Scotland at F5.

Are you technical?

Knowledge experts should stop focussing on how technical they are and instead focus on what they can do and do it well, says Ian Ross, Learning Technologies Manager for the Charity Learning Consortium.

UK to reduce number of nuclear weapons by 2020's

The Government has promised to reduce the number of nuclear weapons in the UK by the mid 2020's, in accordance with the…

End of paper prescriptions as Hunt unveils £260m technology health fund

Deaths in NHS hospitals caused by prescription mistakes will be cracked down upon with the launch of a £260 million…

Technology has given us a space to develop our people

Distance learning is not a new phenomenon... but technology is giving us many new possibilities, says David Williams, CEO…

'eLearning'? How about 'Connected Learning'?

Elliott Masie talks about the changing definition of eLearning, and how its scope should be broadened for the future.

Drop the 'e' in eLearning or expand it radically!

Either drop the beginning “e” in eLearning or widely expand its definition and scope, says Elliott Masie, Chair…

European Commission awards prizes to best eHealth SMEs

Vice-President of the Commission Neelie Kroes has awarded prizes to eHealth SMEs across Europe as part of eHealth Week 2013.

The health sector mustn't fear the cloud, says Microsoft's Neil Jordan

As General Manager for Health at Microsoft Worldwide Public Sector, Neil Jordan believes that cloud technology could transform…

The future of the high street
Chris Wade, CEO of Action for Market Towns, sets out the strategic steps that councils, community groups and businesses need to take together to deliver the long-term revitalisation of their town centres.
Can the concept of gamification provide an effective solution to aid learning and development in business, asks Peter Phillips, Chief Executive of Unicorn Training.
Knowledge experts should stop focussing on how technical they are and instead focus on what they can do and do it well, says Ian Ross, Learning Technologies Manager for the Charity Learning Consortium.
Technologies can help organisations improve productivity through ICT consolidation and should be able to make substantial cost savings, says Mark Weir, Country Manager for Scotland at F5.
Why would any organisation want to get into banking at the moment? Asks Dr Steve McCabe from Birmingham City University’s Business School.
Either drop the beginning “e” in eLearning or widely expand its definition and scope, says Elliott Masie, Chair of The Learning Consortium at The MASIE Center.
The British BIDs Academy will train the next generation of high street professionals, says Dr Julie Grail, Chief Executive of British BIDs.
Distance learning is not a new phenomenon... but technology is giving us many new possibilities, says David Williams, CEO and Founder of Impact International.

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Iodine deficiency during pregnancy may lower the cognitive ability of some babies, researchers publishing in medical journal The Lancet have found.
Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) President Sandie Keene has praised the sector for widening and improving the spread of personal budgets for elderly and disabled people.
We are entirely dependent on the actions of banks because they are the ones who create and allocate the money supply, shaping the economic landscape.

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The prize, announced by the Department of Health, will recognise innovative ways of integrating care for people with dementia.
The Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) has announced an additional £3.1 million programme to encourage more people to study languages at university.
Max3000 to provide the public sector with monitoring & management of cloud services via Giii G-Cloud Framework

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