
BCS feature: 40 years ? seems like yesterday
The British Computer Society is 40 years old, and has seen a lot of technological change in that time.
It?s 1958. The Beatles have been playing for two years in obscurity, we?re still three years away from the first James Bond movie, and white bread is good for you, as is all processed food and especially...
Management
The 'Business Analyst' - the future of decision-making for UK business?
An integral role that sits at the intersection between business, information systems and the outside world, says Dr Debra Paul, Chief Examiner for BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT and MD of Assist Knowledge Development
Becoming a T-shaped engineer
The FT's Angelique Vu on how she switched from the creative arts to software engineering
Women are put off STEM careers and it's hurting the UK, says CWJobs
Time to stop just talking the talk, says commercial director Dominic Harvey. More diverse companies do better
You must be inclusive for diversity initiatives work
Diversity is not economics - you need to start from the top, says Pitney Bowes' Sheryl Battles
Three things women in tech want to see on your CV
And three things they don't, writes Holly Brockwell