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  • Qantas confirms Sydney data centre review

    Qantas has confirmed its intention to review the future operation of its Sydney data centre, with outsourcing high on the list of possible changes, chief information officer Fiona Balfour has confirmed.

  • Qantas CIO Balfour resigns

    Qantas today confirmed its high-profile chief information officer, Fiona Balfour, had resigned and would leave the airline in March next year.

  • Sydney to host R&D centre for airline reservations system

    Sydney is to host one of two centres being used to conduct research and development for the second stage of Qantas' AU$70 million project to upgrade its inventory and departure control systems, the airline's chief information officer has revealed.

  • Qantas kicks off application review

    The nation's leading carrier plans to examine how it delivers software applications as the next step in a billion-dollar-plus IT transformation project spearheaded by CIO Fiona Balfour.

  • Qantas leads Jericho Forum push

    Some of Australia's top corporate and government organisations are poised to join a global technology forum aimed at pressing security vendors to adopt new standards.

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