Green issues today play a large part in any organisation but with the IT sector coming under ever heavier criticism many organisations are now being forced to look at how they are going to deal with their carbon footprint. In this debate Brian Runciman from the BCS talks to Tracy Church from Kyocera, Kate Craig Wood from Memset, Louis Richards from Computer Aid and David Critchley from Cisco.

Chris Price from MoneyScience.com discusses the developments in education and their relevance on the financial sector as well as how the credit crunch may affect students applying for courses in the finance sector. Joining Chris in discussion are John Board from the ICMA centre at the University of Reading,  Professor Barry Davis from the Gloucester business school and Kevin Alison from Westminster Business school.

In this round table debate Brian Runciman from the British Computer society discusses how we resolve the IT skills supply and demand cycle, an issue that could effect the UK seriously in the near future. Joining Brian around the table are; Richard Nott from CW jobs, Jeff Barnes from QA IQ, John Gillard from Capgemini, Professor Dominic Palmer Brown from UEL and David Evans, head of government relations at the BCS.