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8.30am - 9.00am
Registration and Coffee
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9.00am - 9.10am
Welcome Address Tim Mendham, Editor CIO
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9.10am - 9.40am
Matthew Oostveen , Research Director, IDC Australia
IDC's ANZ CIO Annual survey
Run annually, IDC's ANZ CIO Annual survey (formerly Forecast for Management Survey) is a barometer of business priorities, technology deployment plans and IT spending expectations of CIOs and IT Managers across Australia and New Zealand and across all industry sectors. IDC asks approximately 300 CIOs about their ICT related strategies and preferences for the coming 24 months, and how they expect developing trends and external factors such as social networking and the development of the NBN to impact their business and ICT decisions.
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9.40am - 10.205am
Fionan Mc Donnell, Acting Group Executive Telecom Services, Macquarie Telecom
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10.20am - 10.45 am Morning Tea
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10.45am - 11.15 am
John Gilmore, Senior Project Manager Team Lead shared Services - ICT Projects RACWA
Driving Sustainability in the Royal Automotive Club
The Royal Automotive Club in Western Australia (RAC in WA) provides motoring services, insurance, travel and finance services to its 700,000 members. The RAC in WA is committed to financial sustainability and productivity improvement for the benefit of members, in an environmentally sustainable way. John Gilmore will give an overview of how RAC in WA reduced costs and improved productivity through a managed print service while achieving significant reductions in its environmental footprint.
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11.15am - 12.00am
Chris Holmes, Head – International IDC Manufacturing Insights Asia/Pacific
The Four forces of IT and the Mine of the Future
With volatility being a key driver for the world's economy in the second decade of the 21st century, all industries have to rethink the way they operate. With increasing costs, and greater regulation mining companies have to continually innovate for productivity and efficiency. This presentation will explore how mining value chain is taking advantage of new technology, and will focus on the "four forces" of IT, which are going to reshape the way business is done. Through the application of cloud, social business, big data and mobility, mining organizations are going to change the way they operate, automate more processes, leverage the power of integrated business intelligence and support the business through access to corporate applications on any device.
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12.00pm - 12.30pm
Arthur Nastos, Department of Culture and the Arts, CIO
Enterprise Wide Virtualisation from the Data Centre
Virtualisation has been around for more than a decade but some still see it as a new technology. Many organisations have implemented some form of virtualisation but may not be taking full advantage of the offering. Come and hear Arthur Nastos the CIO at the Department of Culture and the Arts (DCA) discuss how Culture and the Arts has deployed the technology across Servers, storage, mobile and remote workstations and devices. Find out what benefits have been realised, lessons learnt, key factors that affected the level of implementation and advances in virtualisation technologies that allow for greater flexibility regarding business continuity and redundancy which DCA are looking to utilise.
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12.30pm - 2.00 pm
Lunch
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2.00pm - 2.30pm
Caroline Bucknell, General Manager, CIO Executive Council
The State of Play for the Role of the CIO
With technology advancement finally reaching a level of maturity which can truly deliver business innovations and advantage many claim we are heading into an era that will see a revolution traditional ICT functions. As a result it is more crucial than ever for CIOs, and their organisations to understand the future, and the potential, of the CIO role so as to avoid throwing the baby out with the bath water.
This session we will examine;
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Trends and focus areas identified by CIOs for 2012 - and what that means in the real world
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The fundamental differences between an operational, transformational and business strategic CIO - and why it is essential your business identifies which they need – including the questions to ask
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The future of the ‘true’ CIO role - and what remains
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2.30pm - 3.15 pm
Peter Nevin, Technology & Systems Director, Fiona Stanley Hospital
ICT challenges in a greenfield hospital project
A case study examining the challenges of designing and implementing the ICT systems and infrastructure for the Fiona Stanley Hopsital. this is a greenfield project that aims to deliver a world class, digitally enabled hospital. It is a project that presents both complex technological and project management challenges. Peter will provide an overview of the methodology being used to deliver the ICT and will examine the complexities of delivering in a project requiring coordination across multiple disciplines with leading edge technologies.
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3.15pm - 3.45pm
Jason Cowie, CIO, Calibre Global Pty Ltd
Vendor Partnering : a model for a true win-win relationship
At a time where IT departments are under more pressure to be adding value to their business whilst funding becomes increasingly tighter, CIO’s must find ways to ensure maximum value for every dollar they spend on each IT project.
Jason will take you through an alternative to the traditional supplier engagement methods and propose an approach of vendor Partnering to achieve a true win-win relationship to the benefit of all parties and increasing project success rates
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4.15pm - 4.45pm
The CIO Executive Council panel session
This is an informal, energetic and interactive session to end the day. The audience will have the opportunity to ask three key CIO panellists the question they would like answered. They may be points raised earlier in the day that could do with further discussion or simply something on which you would like to hear the opinions of your peers.
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Cocktail Party
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