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  • Are CEOs getting the social media thing?

    IBM says a study it did of some 1700 Chief Executive Officers worldwide found that many indeed - or should be - grasping social media as a key enabler of collaboration and innovation.

  • Revisiting RDP, discovering ReactOS, and finding Mindjet

    A second look at Microsoft's RDP client, considers a replacement for Windows XP, and delves into "Mind Mapping"

  • UTS selects CIO

    The University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) has found a CIO following a five-month search.

  • Archway Group seeks CIO

    Recruitment and human resources consulting firm, Archway Group, is on the hunt for a new CIO to drive and manage business growth.

  • Updated: Ezidebit seeks CIO

    Payment processing company, Ezidebit, is on the hunt for a new CIO to drive growth in its business.

  • Q&A: Clifford Hallam Healthcare CIO, Ged Halstead

    Clifford Hallam Healthcare (CH2) CIO, Ged Halstead, has been with the healthcare logistics company for about six years. The company has undertaken a 10-year plan to improve its supply chain and warehouse initiatives to overcome data and traceability issues in the medical and pharmaceutical wholesale industry.

  • Q&A: Calibre Global CIO, Jason Cowie

    CIO of West Australian-based mining and rail company Calibre Global, Jason Cowie, began his CIO career in Western Australia some 15 years ago with stints at McMahon Holdings and Cape Australia Holdings before joining Calibre in August 2011.

  • Queensland Institute of Medical Research seeks CIO

    The Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR) is on the lookout for a new CIO to drive and manage the strategic direction, development and implementation of its IT services (ITS).

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    IT outsourcing system is broken, how can service providers fix it?

    Andrew Wasser's perch affords him a broad view of the IT outsourcing industry. Wasser serves as associate dean of the Heinz College's School of Information Systems and Management at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), where a third of the graduate students studying applied business and information technology are refugees from the IT services industry.

  • Q&A: NSW Electoral Commission CIO, Ian Brightwell

    As CIO of the NSW Electoral Commission (NSWEC), Ian Brightwell has been pivotal in the agency’s journey towards electronic voting over recent years.

  • Disability service provider Activ seeking CIO

    Disability service provider, Activ, is seeking a chief information officer to drive its information technology (IT) and information management (IM) businesses.

  • Q&A: MyRecruitOnline CIO and founder, Adam Crow

    Adam Crow, the CIO and founder of Australian firm MyRecruitOnline, spent the past 15 years working on a software program that uses advanced artificial intelligence to gradually learn and simulate the decision-making of recruiters, cutting down on the time it takes to process hundreds of job applications.

  • Superannuation fund QSuper seeks CITO

    Australian superannuation fund, QSuper, is on the hunt for a chief information and technology officer (CITO) to oversee around 80 staff in its IT division.

  • Westpac tech job cuts may not be the last

    More IT workers at Westpac may face the axe before the end of the year, according to the bank, which today announced the loss of 119 technology-related jobs within Australia.

  • CIO movers and shakers

    A look at recent movements among Australian CIOs.

  • How to free your company from organizational-chart tyranny

    A myth lies at the heart of most corporate organizational charts that the boss is surrounded by a group of senior leaders who form the company's decision-making team. These top executives, as the myth goes, have the freedom to express their opinions at meetings that result in decisions that cover the spectrum from where to hold the annual corporate picnic to major acquisitions to staff reductions.

  • 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.

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