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VSJ – December 2001 – Members’ News

The Director General Writes Perhaps I am a closet optimist (though my wife always says I am a “glass half empty” man!). Certainly re-reading last year’s Christmas message to you all, I seem to have been expecting 2001 to be a rather more upbeat year than we’ve actually had. Compared with some governments I can […]

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VSJ – December 2001 – Notice Board

Student Placements Amit Kumar is currently completing a MSc Internet Computing degree. He already has IT skills in Java, Web design and some Web development. He would like to gain 3 months’ experience (at least) preferably working as a Web developer/Web designer. Ideally, the work would form a project that would be suitable for submission […]

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VSJ – November 2001 – Work in Progress

Last March, Charles Ross introduced SCALE 21 to IAP members via these pages. Here, Denis Saunders, CEO of Calibrand (previously Tecsys ) plc, reports on the latest developments. SCALE 21 is a project that’s designed to help give the IT profession a better future, to ensure that the best ICT (Information and Communications Technology) professionals […]

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VSJ – November 2001 – Members’ News

Robin Jones writes about the scheme for Student Members of the IAP who are looking for work placements. When I visit universities around the country, I am generally hugely impressed by the ‘real-world’ attitudes of the staff in the computing and IT departments that I talk to. The ‘ivory tower’ and ‘dreaming spires’ sobriquets are […]

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VSJ – November 2001 – Sounding Board

Peter Venton’s views on management, expressed in September’s issue, evoked a flood of responses. All of them took a contrary – and remarkably congruous – position. I’ll let Scot McSweeney-Roberts and Sebastian Rogers speak for all of them: I fail to see how Peter Venton can make the assertion that one of the failures of […]

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VSJ – November 2001 – Notice Board

Depending on when you receive your copy of VSJ this month, there might still be time to get to the IAP Annual Symposium at Trinity House on Saturday November 3rd. For details, see September’s IAP News. For tickets, telephone the office on 020 8 567 2118 or email admin@iap.org.uk. Other events in November include Internet […]

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VSJ – October 2001 – Work in Progress

Steve Cumbers, Vice President of the Institution of Analysts & Programmers, Chairman of the Association of Independent Computer Specialists and Director of TopQuark, writes about his vision of eGovernment: Open Source for Open Government STANDARDS LIBERATE: We take hardware standards for granted. When you last plugged in an electrical appliance, were you grateful for 240V […]

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VSJ – October 2001 – Members’ News

Mike Ryan, the Director General, writes about a deal the Institution has closed with Halifax Equitable to provide IAP members and their families with a new Stakeholder Pension on exceptional terms. You may remember that I wrote in March about the unfortunate circumstances that had overtaken the Equitable Life Assurance Company. Despite its many qualities, […]

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VSJ – October 2001 – IAP Provisional Accounts for the year ended 31 May 2001

2001 2000 INCOME Application Fees and Subscriptions £186,993 £174,578 Other Income £37,235 £24,018 Total Income £224,228 £198,596 EXPENSES Services to Members and Promotional Activities £103,074 £96,370 Salaries and Staff Costs £72,009 £64,045 Office Overheads and Professional Expenses £28,047 £26,272 Total Expenses £203,130 £186,687 SURPLUS OF INCOME OVER EXPENDITURE £21,098 £11,909

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VSJ – October 2001 – Notice Board

There are still a few places available for the IAP Annual Symposium to be held at Trinity House on Saturday 3 November. For details, see last month’s IAP News. For tickets, telephone the office on 020 8 567 2118 or email admin@iap.org.uk. AGM: the IAP’s Annual General Meeting will be held in the Shakespeare room […]