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According to Computer Weekly, young people are worried that robots will have better skills than them when leaving education. The…
Microsoft’s potential ‘cloud cut-out’
A Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report states that Microsoft has reorganised its global sales force to focus on selling cloud…
Google creates Digital Skills Academy
Hoping to produce up to 3,000 jobs in London by 2020, Google has announced that their Digital Skills Academy will…
Expert warns technology will destroy jobs
According to Sir Martin Sorrell, the CEO and Founder of Wire and Plastic Products (WPP), jobs will be destroyed by…
TLA: Conservatives put tech heads at risk
According to Tech London Advocates (TLA) survey findings, 74% of UK tech heads that work in the tech sector further…
Cyber expertise is much in demand
The General Data Protection Regulation will expand cyber workforces throughout European organisations faster than any region in the world, according…
Tech summer camp encourages teens into IT
The two-week camp will take place for the fifth year running at Queen’s University, Belfast, between 24th July-4th August…
Helping veterans break into the tech industry
Today, QA have co-signed the Armed Forces Covenant, with Brigadier Paul Buttery. Through the Armed Forces Covenant, QA are pledging…
Land Rover partners with National Cyber Security Centre
The ‘Land Rover 4×4 in Schools Technology Challenge’ has partnered with the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), a part of…
Teenage girls encouraged to pursue future cybersecurity careers
One of Britain’s leading intelligence agencies is hoping that social media-savvy teenage girls can become future cyber security recruits. To…