Improving Software for Society

The IAP is a specialist professional body in the software development field. We believe well-designed software has a positive impact on industry, our communities and future.

We are the voice of our members and aim to uphold and improve industry standards by liaising with government, academia and employers. We have members in over 30 countries and, as a registered charity, are committed to providing a solid foundation to students and a hub of expertise to experienced practitioners.

To find out about becoming a member visit the JOIN THE IAP page, email admin@iap.org.uk or call 020 8004 9085.

Another Successful Symposium

Members who were unable to attend on the 14th October can find the speakers’ presentations here. And here are a few photographs from the Churchill War Rooms on the day.    

Geoff Evelyn on SharePoint Training

Geoff Evelyn, FIAP has written on aspects of SharePoint for us before. He is a SharePoint architect and evangelist who has written or co-authored three books for O’Reilly/Microsoft Press. See his Web site www.sharepointgeoff.com for full details. He also writes for several other professional bodies and contributes regularly to the SharePoint TechNet forums. Geoff is […]

Notice of Annual General Meeting

The Institution’s 2011 AGM will be on Saturday, 15 October, at Boundary House, Boston Road, Hanwell W7 2QE, starting at 1.00 pm. The AGM is usually a short meeting, its purpose being merely to fulfil a requirement of the Companies Acts, but all members of the Institution are welcome to attend. Those wishing to do […]

Autumn Symposium Update

The full programme is now available. Click the image to view it.

Autumn Symposium

As members will have noticed from the IAP’s LinkedIn group, this year’s Autumn symposium (title: ‘The Virtual World’) is to take place at the Churchill War Rooms, Westminster on 14 October. We’ve assembled an impressive group of IT industry leaders who have agreed to make presentations. They are (in alphabetical order, and, by a strange […]

A New IAP Team for a New Future

Alastair Revell, the new Director General of The Institution of Analysts and Programmers, has announced that a new executive structure has been created to lead the specialist professional body forward into the next phase of its development. The move creates a number of executive posts designed to take the thirty-year old Institution into its next […]