Increasing number of female tech professionals recruited by UK firms
At 52 per cent, more than half of British businesses claim to have increased the number of female technology employees that have been recruited over the past five years.
At 52 per cent, more than half of British businesses claim to have increased the number of female technology employees that have been recruited over the past five years.
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Sexual health brand Durex has introduced a new smartphone solution that is designed to connect couples in the bedroom and improve sex lives globally – boosting product sales in the process.
The Stanford Graduate School of Business has embarked on its first UK-teaching initiative, Stanford-Ignite London, which will search for talented British innovators across science, technology, engineering and mathematics sectors.
Over half of UK employees have hit out at their workplaces to say they're not provided with access to digital services to do the job sufficiently, a report from Fujitsu has found.
Digital Catapult – the Innovate UK-funded digital ideas hub – plans to introduce three new digital innovation centres in Brighton, Yorkshire and North East & Tees Valley as part of a £9m investment to drive growth and creativity in the digital economy.
The sharing economy is one of those industry phrases that has many different interpretations, one that will likely secure a firmer definition thanks to the 6 March launch of the Sharing Economy UK trade body. To find out more, Real Business has spoken to Alexandra Depledge, SEUK board member and CEO of Hassle.com, who opened up on what it's like to be a woman in the tech business.
With Mother's Day – which takes place on 15 March 2015 – worth over £400m to the gifts and greetings cards market, purchases via mobile are set to be bigger than ever this year, based on 2014 results.
At a Digital Youth Council meeting, made up of tech-savvy youngsters aged 9-17 as chosen by Virgin Media Business, Richard Branson has insisted that digital skills are incredibly important for the future of the UK's economy.
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