Ex-Nokia workers to get €12m EU funding to help find new jobs
Workers who were made redundant by Nokia and Flextronics are the focus of a multibillion-euro package of funding targeted at helping them find work or set up their own companies.
Workers who were made redundant by Nokia and Flextronics are the focus of a multibillion-euro package of funding targeted at helping them find work or set up their own companies.
While China, along with India and the Phillipines, is a mature offshoring destination, it lacks capabilities for supporting North America and Europe
Weekly wages rise to £730, despite growing job losses in the industry
If you file your taxes online, make sure you're the only one getting a refund
The security giant has won what it claims is its largest award in a fake-software case so far in the United Kingdom.
The number of IT vacancies advertised has taken a tumble, according to the online recruitment firm, as part of a wider slowdown in the UK job market
Following outcry, Foxconn reduces damages sought over reports of unfair working conditions in Chinese plant.
A report from analyst house JupiterResearch has found that some 68 percent of European consumers are not interested in paying for any data services outside text and picture messaging.
Chipmaker pumps US$25 million into joint venture with Pipex to provide WiMax to homes, businesses and others in U.K.
According to Capgemini, a number of significant factors including cost, speed and the uncertain regulatory environment, will hinder WiMax adoption.