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CSC Australia CIO speaks out By Renai LeMay, ZDNet Australia August 28, 2006 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/insight/software/soa/CSC-Australia-CIO-speaks-out/0,139023769,139266451,00.htm
IT services giant CSC is well known in Australia, with recent multi-million dollar corporate wins including AMP, OneSteel and Woodside Petroleum. As CSC Australia chief information officer, Emily Richmond-Jones faces a unique challenge in the need to balance competing interests within a company that is itself a large provider of IT services to others.
Providing a view from the other side of the vendor fence, Richmond-Jones took some time out recently to speak with ZDNet Australia about CSC's internal IP telephony and Oracle to SAP migrations, as well as her vision for bringing more women into the IT industry. Q: What are the IT challenges keeping you up at night at the moment?
What, in your opinion, are the key issues currently facing Australian IT directors
and CIOs?
What do you think of Microsoft's incoming Windows Vista and Office 07 products -- is CSC keen to adopt them early, or hang back a bit?
From your own experiences in the last couple of years, do you have any advice to pass on to fellow CIOs?
Are you having trouble finding good staff, and in what areas?
It has been reported that recent projects at CSC include a VoIP rollout,
an Oracle to SAP migration and an implementation of an invoice management
system. How are these projects going and what lessons would you pass on to
other IT managers carrying out similar projects?
The transition of our North Ryde office from Oracle to SAP for the purpose of aligning to a global system was also a big success. The key in each was to really plan everything and have risk mitigation plans in place. The invoice management system is currently in progress and tracking well. We now have the US Shared Services group watching to see what can be leveraged across the company. The other main key to success is in communications -- know who the key stakeholders are, engage them early, and throughout the process, don't forget that all system and process changes have an element of organisational change. What do you find are the specific challenges of working as the CIO of an IT services company as compared to in any other industry?
Q: What do think could be done to bring more women into the IT industry?
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