IT sector must attract young talent

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Today's tech-savvy youth could help ease the UK's IT skills problems, so it is essential that the IT industry does more to inspire the MySpace generation to enter the sector, argues Madeline Bennett

Technology is the lynchpin of how we live and work in the UK today. But there’s a danger that as computers become an increasing part of everyday life in schools, the workplace and at home, young pe...

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