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  • Prepping the network for VDI

    This vendor-written tech primer has been edited by Network World to eliminate product promotion, but readers should note it will likely favor the submitter's approach.

  • IT leaders continue to juggle multiple priorities in 2012

    Analytics and business intelligence has moved back to the top of the technology priority list for CIOs, according to the latest Gartner research into CIO priorities, followed by mobile technologies and Cloud computing — but the pressure is as IT leaders juggle multiple priorities.

  • Teachers Credit Union appoints CIO, moves to become bank

    The Teachers Credit Union has appointed its new chief information officer. Former Westpac executive, David Chapman, will take on the newly created role.

  • How to get the most out of IT conferences

    Justin F. Bastin attends just a few conferences a year, but he still manages to parlay these occasional events into crucial career-building sessions.

  • What CIOs really want for Christmas

    The decorations are going up and the office party is the talk of the canteen — yes, Christmas festivities are upon us. While kids everywhere are busy making lists of the toys and gear they want to see under the tree Christmas morning, we asked Australian CIOs what Santa could bring them to make their life easier in 2012.

  • Clive Whincup steps into Westpac Group CIO role

    The Westpac Group has found a new CIO, Clive Whincup, from within its internal ranks.

  • Victorian Ombudsman slams Labor government for failed ICT projects

    The Victorian Ombudsman has lambasted the former Labor government for causing major ICT project management issues, with a relaxed approach and inconsistent staff training causing many projects to fail.

  • How to break through unsustainable IT staffing models

    Critical IT staffing shortages will put many businesses at risk in the next few years if immediate steps are not taken to change current workforce planning models.

  • Think Tank: Jump start your CIO role

    New and aspiring CIOs often ask how they can jump start their role. There was recently an interesting discussion on LinkedIn on the topic. It was started by a newly promoted CIO, with a lot of advice provided by many current and former CIOs. Some points raised in the discussion are worth sharing to help both CIOs and those who aspire to the role.

  • CBA CIO on keeping the faith

    In his darkest moments Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) CIO Michael Harte wondered if he made the right career choice.

  • CIO Summit Brisbane pictures

    The CIO Summit is a unique opportunity for CIOs and IT professionals to acquire knowledge and insight from industry pundits as well as real–world experience on a variety of important topics concerning IT.

  • Can you trust one outsourcing provider to manage the rest?

    Even as CIOs continue to pursue the multi-provider model for outsourcing IT, the question remains as to how to do it successfully: amassing the necessary vendor management skills needed, avoiding vendor finger pointing, and achieving intended results.

  • RIM developer chief on the future of BlackBerry, BBX

    In September, not long before Research In Motion's (RIM) fourth annual BlackBerry Developer Conference--and just a month or so after the company's former BlackBerry development chief stepped down--RIM named a brand new VP of Developer Relations: Alec Saunders.

  • Root cause analysis and corrective action for project managers

    Project managers have the immense task of juggling requirements and resources that are often not under their direct control in order to produce the required project deliverables within the limited constraints to which they must adhere (scope, time, quality, etc.).

  • Aussie IT leaders see beyond the hype on NBN

    Despite the hype, Australian CIOs recognise the importance of the impending National Broadband Network (NBN).

  • Real social networking: The CIO Summit in Melbourne

    CIO tooks some time to catch up and network - face-to-face

  • In pictures: CIO Summit Melbourne 2011 speakers

    The CIO Summit is a unique opportunity for CIOs and IT professionals to acquire knowledge and insight from the industry and real–world experience on a variety of important topics concerning IT.

  • Steve Jobs: A pictorial look at his career

    A pictorial look at Steve Jobs career as Apple's CEO

  • Google CIO: Don't fight the consumerisation of IT

    In a recent issue of Bloomberg Businessweek, Google CIO Ben Fried penned an ode to letting go.

  • Q&A: ASIC CIO, Rachel Johnson-Kelly

    Rachel Johnson-Kelly has been at the helm of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission’s (ASIC) IT infrastructure for over three years now.

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