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  • CIOs eye up tech budgets

    Growing numbers of CIOs are re-evaluating their IT budgets and spending plans for coming months, according to one market analyst.

  • CIOs struggle with IT budget tradeoffs

    Australian CIOs and CEOs are tackling the management cultural change in their organisations, with budget crunch forcing them to make tough decisions.

  • CIOs: what do you spend on software?

    When to upgrade software, and which packages to opt for aren't new decisions for Australia's CIOs. But with budgets shrinking, how are senior IT professionals coping with these decisions?

  • There are only business projects: St George CIO

    CIOs need to promote change and insist on strong project governance practices in their organisations, argues a leading CIO.

  • CSOs: Does Aust business need them?

    As corporate interest in security grows the term CSO--chief security officer--gains more prominence. But are Australian enterprises really interested in this job title?

  • IT pros: A love affair with technology?

    Despite admitting that times are a bit tough, IT professionals still seem to be finding a reason for staying in the industry. What is it that keeps CIOs and IT managers interested?

  • Storage overwhelms Aust CIOs

    Data overload is hitting Australian IT departments, as CIOs faced with shrinking budgets grapple with new ways to meet enterprise storage needs.

  • Employees greatest security threat: poll

    IT managers ranked employees as the greatest threat to an organisation's security, according to a recent poll.

  • CIOs eye up security threats

    Cutting costs by freezing or reducing IT security budgets is a risky approach, even in tight economic times, warns a leading security expert.

  • Aust businesses eye Web services

    Web services is predicted to become an important part of business planning, with a recent survey of Australian CIOs finding these tech leaders looking at the options.

  • IT Manager profile: Taronga Zoo’s Jenny Vasseleu

    Working with a small team and a limited budget creates the need to think laterally, explains Taronga Zoo’s Jenny Vasseleu.

  • Companies clueless about IT assets

    Businesses worldwide are grappling with determining exactly what IT assets the organisation holds. So why don't Australian businesses know what IT equipment they have?

  • Is that user for real?

    There are days when you're not sure whether to burst out laughing, or start tearing your hair out. How do CIOs and IT managers deal with users who just don't seem to get it?

  • More bang for your buck

    Trying to do more with a restricted budget is one of the biggest challenges facing Australian IT managers at the moment, according to local research. How are the country's IT executives overcoming the problem?

  • Legal pitfalls in Australian IT security screw-ups

    Australian businesses aren't switched on enough to the legal ramifications of lax IT security, according to analysts and lawyers.

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