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Topic: Digital Peninsula Network News

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William Barclay - Professional writer and journalist

May 07, 2008 - 06:59 AM
William has worked for some of the world's largest media organisations such as international news agencies Reuters and Agence France-Presse as well as the BBC. He started his career in Moscow in 1993 working as a general reporter for a newspaper called The Moscow Tribune, before becoming a Moscow and London correspondent for the news agency United Press International.

DPN member Shaun Plumb: IT expert launches new software to simplify web development

May 07, 2008 - 06:57 AM
Penwith based IT specialist Shaun Plumb, who has worked for Microsoft, has launched his own software which he believes will simplify web development. Shaun Plumb, who runs coderscollective.pz from Madron, has created Simple Content with the intent of providing clients with a cost effective solution to updating their own websites. After spending two years developing and testing the system, he’s now ready to begin rolling it out to Cornish design agencies.

Design Week: What rate should you be paid?

May 07, 2008 - 06:54 AM
As a design professional, you deserve to be earning a good salary. But are you being paid enough? The Design Week 2008 Salary Survey reveals the latest average salaries for designers, managers and freelancers in the UK

Ofcom examines future broadband infrastructure needs

May 07, 2008 - 06:15 AM
Ofcom has published proposals for extending the infrastructure required for the next generation of broadband networks for housing and office developments. The proposals seek to encourage investment in super-fast broadband with speeds of up to 100 megabits per second. Ofcom is currently consulting with businesses in the sector about its plans. Interested parties such as investors, property developers and business owners have until 25th June to respond.

Small businesses waste £2,000 a year on clearing spam

May 07, 2008 - 06:05 AM
Small businesses spend the equivalent of two working days a year clearing spam e-mail from their inboxes, according to a report by anti-spam service ClearMyMail. That's an average of £2,000 in lost productivity, as downloading and clearing worthless e-mails takes six seconds per e-mail. The report revealed that small businesses, which manage 10 different e-mail accounts, spend the equivalent of 160 hours of working time moving spam e-mail to the deleted items folder.

IT contractors' joblessness rates rise

May 07, 2008 - 06:03 AM
IT contractors out of jobs for long periods are on the rise, hitting 5.5% in March after falling to a two-year low of 4.4% at the end of 2007. That's according to research by contract services provider giant group plc, which has said the rise in long-term joblessness is due to the credit crunch as firms put non-essential IT work and contracts on hold. According to giant, contractors put more emphasis on job security than they did a year ago.

Employer-led board to help create skilled workforce

May 07, 2008 - 06:01 AM
A new Commission, which replaces the Sector Skills Development Agency and the National Employment Panel, aims to put employers at the centre of employment and skills policy development.

Vista upgrades deferred

May 07, 2008 - 05:59 AM
Some businesses are waiting for the next Windows operating system, Windows 7 rather than upgrade to the current operating system Vista. That's according to market researchers Forrester, who reckon that some businesses might continue to use XP and wait for Windows 7 to be released, before they upgrade. The research also revealed that 32% of businesses will upgrade to Vista by the end of 2008, and 17% plan to upgrade in 2009.

Design Week: Top designer in call for action over bad design

May 07, 2008 - 05:57 AM
Former Pentagram partner Kenneth Grange is calling for British designers to be as willing as their French cousins to make a stand and fight on issues they care about.

Businesses need to invest in IT skills

May 07, 2008 - 05:56 AM
More than half of UK businesses believe they can't find the skilled staff to meet their needs. According to research by the CBI and qualification provider Edexcel, 53% of business employers expressed concerns about finding the staff to meet their needs, while 56% are concerned about the IT literacy of their existing staff. Over two-thirds - 69% - are currently investing in training to raise the IT skills of their staff.

Encounters now open for submissions

May 07, 2008 - 05:54 AM
Now in its 14th year, Encounters Short Film Festival has become known world-wide for the extraordinary community of filmmakers it attracts, and for the quality and scope of its programming.

Creative Media Workforce Survey 2008 - Skillset wants to hear from you

May 07, 2008 - 05:52 AM
Skillset is currently conducting a survey of the creative media workforce. The information collected will give everyone an invaluable insight into how the industry is shaping up in terms of training, qualifications and skills.

Paul Axten - Buzz Interactive

Apr 08, 2008 - 07:51 AM
Paul is Technical Director for Buzz Interactive. He has been creating commercial-grade digital products (websites, e-learning, games, tools, databases) for more than 12 years.

Cornwall likely to host Dott 10 (Designs Of The Times)

Apr 08, 2008 - 07:45 AM
The Design Council’s Designs of the Time is looking to the South West to host its next event in 2010, a year later than originally planned.

Media Innovation Awards winners announced at gala event

Apr 08, 2008 - 07:43 AM
Businesses from across the South West were recognised for their contribution to the screen-based media industry at the Media Innovation Awards ceremony held at the Holiday Inn, Plymouth on 14th March sponsored by South West Screen. The overall winner of the 2008 MIA trophy was Snap Happy, based in Bristol for Mobile Pie in association with Hands On Mobile and Luke Bennett, for producing an original, fun and user friendly mobile application. Plymouth-based HMC Interactive scooped the outstanding contribution award for creating dazzling interactive experiences that are enjoyed all over the world and for leading the field in multimedia installation projects across the globe. The evening was introduced by Mark Hawkins, chair of Plymouth Media-Partnership, and hosted by Jemma Woodman from ITV Westcountry was the host for the evening.

Web-hosted software on the rise

Apr 08, 2008 - 07:41 AM
The global credit crunch could prove to be a boost to the software as a service (SaaS) sector, as businesses opt to spread software spending over a longer period, according to research.

Google gears up for offline word processing

Apr 08, 2008 - 07:36 AM
Google is introducing new code to allow Google Docs to be used offline.

Adobe joins Linux Foundation

Apr 08, 2008 - 07:33 AM
Adobe Systems is to join the Linux Foundation, a non-profit organisation dedicated to fostering growth of the open source operating system.

CHANNEL 4 unveils digital media fund

Apr 08, 2008 - 07:20 AM
Channel 4 is setting up a £50m fund to support public service digital media content over the next two years and has promised to show more new programmes in peak time than any other public service broadcaster. Andy Duncan, the Channel 4 chief executive, has just announced the creation of the 4 Innovation for the Public fund as he unveiled the Next on 4 statement of promises.

High Court rules on patentability of computer programs

Apr 08, 2008 - 07:15 AM
A High Court ruling could mean that, for the first time, software created in the UK can be patented. The ruling is a consequence of a case by software firm Symbian after it had a patent application rejected by the UK Intellectual Property Office (UK-IPO). The UK-IPO rejected the application on the grounds that the patent related to nothing more than a computer program - the UK-IPO currently only grants patents for inventions that use computer programs. However, the European Patent Office approved Symbian's application. The ruling by the High Court to overturn the UK-IPO decision means that programmers could secure better intellectual property rights for their programs. Programmers are calling for better harmonisation between UK and European intellectual property law.

Traditional IT department 'dead' by 2013

Apr 08, 2008 - 07:14 AM
The desktop as we know it, and the services of the traditional IT department, will be relegated to the annals of history within the next five years, according to hosted desktop firm Nasstar.

More small businesses planning investment in technology

Apr 08, 2008 - 07:12 AM
Research by Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service provider Skype has revealed that more than 50% of small businesses it surveyed are planning to up their investment in video conferencing and conference calling technology within the next 12 months. The results also indicate that more than 40% of small businesses which have yet to invest in the technology see the potential in doing so.

South West Screen: Lottery Funding now available: Do you need funding for a film or media project?

Apr 08, 2008 - 07:00 AM
As the UK Film Council's regional partner, we distribute funds from the National Lottery here in the South West. South West Screen want to hear from organisations and individuals based in the region who need financial support for creative film and media projects which start after 1 April 2008 and run for no more than 18 months.

Win up to £50,000 – HSBC Start-Up Stars

Apr 08, 2008 - 06:56 AM
HSBC are looking for start-ups with determination and dedication, that have the creativity and business acumen to succeed. they want to know how you started your own business, how you got it off the ground, who helped you, and what you've got planned for the future.

Apply to Small Wonders

Apr 08, 2008 - 06:53 AM
Picture This is inviting proposals for Small Wonders, a professional development scheme aimed at artists who are interested in working with moving image for the first time, exploring new areas of film and video within their existing practice and making new small-scale moving image projects. Small Wonders is a flexible scheme open to applicants from the South West region which offers the resources, support and mentoring necessary to develop and explore moving image technology. For further information and an application pack, please contact Lucy Badrocke on 0117 9257010.
 
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