In business, many losses, financial or otherwise, can be traced back to poor communication. In software development especially, communication is instrumental to project success. However, there are several communication issues – named ‘community smells’ – that recur in SD teams. Join our conversation with Dr Alexander Serebrenik from Eindhoven Technical University on 25 October from 14:00 to 15:00 CEST online to discover what they are and what to do to ‘clear the air’ in your team (hint – making your SD team more diverse helps)!
Date: 05/12/2022 During this conversation we covered ‘SMACITE, the development of two new professional roles for Smart Cities mapped to ESCO and e-CF’, as well as a new European project for a Secure and Sustainable digital infrastructure.
What should a company know today about ethical practices in the workplace? How much should workflows change to implement a more ethical decision making process? And what is the impact on, and responsibility of, the IT Professional?
Date: 23/06/2022 The webinar ‘Women in tech – what role should companies play?’, co-hosted by ALL DIGITAL and ITPE, focused on the role of employers and how they can help accelerate the uptake of women in the IT workplace.
Date: 05/04/2022 During this webinar we looked at how software tech is driving the digital transition of companies and what professional skills and roles they are looking for.
This ITPE webinar focused on the relevant competences for IT staff that help ensure security and transparency when working with digital technologies.
Date: 17/11/2021 This webinar on professionalism in cybersecurity focused on the direction we are heading to tackle increasingly advanced cyber threats, and the work teams handling them.
Date: 09/11/2021 On 9 November, ITPE, IFIP-IP3 and CEN TC 428 celebrated the 60th anniversary of IFIP with an online conference on IT Professionalism, entitled “Never waste a good crisis: develop a trustworthy digital ecosystem“.
Date: 20/05/2021 ITPE and CEN/TC428 hosted this event to introduce the core elements of IT professionalism and explore how to to ensure that the IT profession is competent, trusted, and recognised in Europe.
Date: 20-22/04/2021 The European Commission has declared the coming years to be Europe’s ‘Digital Decade’. This means significantly accelerating the uptake of new technologies, while growing the region’s IT talent pool.