Re: YP vs Kids



On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 19:27:35 GMT, wensleydale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Neil
Williams) wrote:

On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 13:17:58 +0100, Egroeg the Niffirg
<Firg_egroeg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"ICT" is the current "big thing" that all the System Integrator
companies are doing. I suspect thought that ICT for schools is
completely different from ICT in business.

Really? I'm in IT (service management, more specifically) and I have
*never* heard that term in industry. Education seems to think it is
used in business but I've not seen it.

I suspect it's one of these fashion things. What you do in it isn't
any different to what went before, it's just got this wonderful "new"
label that means we can charge more :)

It's definitely out there, I see it mentioned in Computer Weekly, The
Register, . business briefings etc

--
George
Alas poor sig, I knew it well.
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