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Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Events
Posted By:
Giles Horwood, 19th February 2010
Simpson Associates announces a series of breakfast and half day seminars covering Microsoft SharePoint 2010. The 'Insight into SharePoint 2010' series is focused on giving you an introduction to Microsoft...
Second PLR win of the year
Posted By:
Mark White, 29th January 2010
Simpson Associates' announce their second PLR win of the year. The client is a leading clothing manufacturer in the Midlands.
Government confirms budget for HEFCE is to be slashed
Posted By:
Sam Boulton, 29th January 2010
The government has confirmed that the budget for the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) is to be slashed by £915M over three years, reports the Times Higher Education, 4 th January 2010. Paul Marshall, the Chief...
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