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  • Western Power outsources $15m IT to beat skills crisis

    CSC has been awarded an outsourcing contract worth up to AU$21 million by West Australian electricity provider Western Power.

  • Energex pauses CIO search

    State-owned energy utility Energex has put its search for a chief information officer on hold, as it grapples with the Queensland government's sale of its retail assets.

  • Interim CIO digs in at NSW Housing Dept

    The New South Wales Department of Housing has appointed its interim chief information officer Dr Vladas Leonas to a permanent position.

  • Gartner Symposium 2007: Complete coverage

    News and video from Gartner's Symposium event, which is being held in Sydney this week.

  • Energex sees need for CIO

    Queensland energy utility Energex has created a new chief information officer position as it aims to strengthen management of its IT resources.

  • Asteron ready for Suncorp IT integration

    The CIO of local financial services company Asteron has signalled his group is ready for the extensive technology integration work due to commence shortly as Suncorp swallows Asteron's parent Promina.

  • Ex-Telstra CIO Smith nabs Suncorp role

    Former Telstra CIO Jeff Smith has been appointed group executive, Information Technology, of the new financial giant created by the multi-billion dollar merger of insurers Suncorp and Promina.

  • Mansfield paves CEO path for tech execs

    Business leader Bob Mansfield has lent staunch support to IT executives bidding to progress to chief executive level, claiming that as long as they develop their management skills, they are on a sure path to the top job.

  • New era for Vic government IT

    Victoria's recently re-elected Labor party will create two new government agencies to oversee IT services and decisions state-wide.

  • Qld brings government IT together

    The Queensland state government today outlined sweeping changes to the framework under which the state's internal IT systems are developed and governed.

  • IT unit survives WA Justice dept split

    Western Australia's Department of Justice (DoJ) may have split into two separate divisions back in February, but the group's IT unit has come through the process intact.

  • CBA CIO tightens demands on staff

    The Commonwealth Bank of Australia is taking a tougher line on underperforming information technology (IT) staff while investing more heavily in star performers, according to one of the CBA's chief information officers.

  • UWS revamps IT governance structure

    The University of Western Sydney (UWS) has remodelled its IT governance structure, with a standing committee of the university's board of trustees replacing an internal group of stakeholders.

  • RailCorp on track with IT

    Will chief information officer Vicki Coleman's plans to transform RailCorp's information and commmunications technology help the ailing NSW railway system's improvement drive?

  • CIOs on the way out?

    The role of CIO may not exist in the future as other board members take on more responsibility for technology strategy and operations, claims a leading analyst.

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