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In the ever-changing computer training industry, OITTA is constantly reporting up-to-date news and events that shape our company's future and industry. Take a look at the latest targeted articles as well as informational OITTA press releases.

A Guide to the Average Salaries and Demand for MCSE


22-Sep-2006 » IT Jobs Watch Online » This section looks at the demand for MCSE in IT contracts across the UK compared to all other Qualifications. Included is a guide to the contractor rates offered in IT job ads that have cited MCSE over the last 3 month to 22 September 2006 with a comparison to the same period last year. read more >

Lack of career development opportunities keeps City workers on the lookout for new jobs


13-Sep-2006 » Four in 10 City workers are looking for a new job, a survey has revealed. About 43% of the 242 City employees polled by recruitment consultants Robert Half Financial Services said they were actively looking to move firms. read more >

OITTA launches 'First Look' Microsoft training


4-Sep-2006 » Learn about Microsoft Windows Vista, Office 2007 and Exchange Server 2007! OITTA has launched an exclusive range of First Look workshops for early adopters and IT professionals considering implementing the much anticipated Microsoft technologies to be launched later this year. read more>

UK
IT salaries on the increase

9-Jun-2006 » Clement James, vnunet.com » Salaries for UK IT professionals are continuing to rise owing to high demand for skilled IT workers. The average advertised salary for an IT professional in the UK is £31,446.25, the survey said. read more >

2006 MCP Salary Survey Results

Learn about the average base salary for each of the Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) certifications and future salary prospects for MCPs. read more>

Let's turn on the light bulb of learning!

14-Aug-2006 » Alison Hardingham, Director of Business Psychology, Yellow Dog Consulting » It's an old joke, but it's my favourite: how many psychologists does it take to change a light bulb? Only one, but the light bulb has to really want to change! read more >

Microsoft Learning Success Stories

Why do information technology (IT) professionals and developers worldwide become Microsoft Certified Professionals (MCPs) and Microsoft Certified Trainers (MCTs)? They know that employers, clients, peers, and the IT industry acknowledge their expertise in working with Microsoft products and technologies. Learn more about the success the following MCPs and MCTs have attained through Microsoft certification. read more>

.NET will be top priority for IT teams in 2006


19-Dec-2005 » OITTA predicts that .NET development will be a top priority for IT departments in 2006, following its annual customer survey. Training decision-makers were asked to select five technology areas that would be of importance to their organisation in the next twelve months and .NET development was a run-away leader with over a third of the organisations rating it as one of their top priorities.
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OITTA Accelerates the MCSE 2003 Learning Track

17-Feb-2005 » OITTA have developed a new accelerated MCSE 2003 Learning Track. read more>

IT Training Awards 2005 winners announced

11-Feb-2005 » The Institute's annual IT Training Awards for 2005 were presented at a sumptuous gala dinner held at The Dorchester in London. read more>

A new career in IT training?

23-Jan-2004 » Tony Moss, Director of Professional Services, IITT » Limited hard and fast advice can be given to those considering a career in IT Training but there are a number of key issues that you should be aware of and some basic questions that you should answer for yourself before making any firm decisions. Here, Tony Moss, Professional Services Director of the Institute of IT Training, provides some background information to help you get started. - You will not be embarking on a '9 till 5' type of career but one that gives a real sense of job satisfaction! read more >

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