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  • Server virtualisation gives Suncorp hot flushes

    Mass server virtualisation has reduced Suncorp's server count, but datacentre manager David Chesterfield warns: beware the heat.

  • AMP CIO scores promotion

    AMP's chief information officer has been promoted to enjoy a direct reporting line to the chief executive officer, the financial services heavyweight announced today.

  • AMP re-thinks secure development

    Australian financial services giant AMP has re-thought the way its information technology security team relates to the rest of the business as a result of the industry's increasing reliance on Web applications to deliver services.

  • AMP testing ID management

    Wealth management giant AMP will use its Financial Services division as the test-bed for a new identity management system likely to be rolled out next year across the entire organisation.

  • AMP extends CSC contract

    Australian financial services giant AMP Limited has signed a new three-year, AU$150 million information technology (IT) outsourcing contract extension with Computer Sciences Corporation.

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  • Australian banks failing to capitalise on CRM

    Australian banks are lagging well behind world standards when it comes to using customer relationship management (CRM) technologies, and recent attempts to use CRM as a cost-cutting exercise may be doomed to failure, according to industry experts.

  • Banking on brain power

    The secret to edging out the competition is dicovering where your organisation's knowledge lies, and managing it effectively. ZDNet Australia investigates.

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