ZDNet Australia has announced the opening of nominations for the CIO of the Year Award for 2007.
Microsoft has been awarded a tongue-in-cheek prize by the Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure (FFII) for the debacle surrounding its Office Open XML specification.
Amazon.com, the Internet Movie Database, The Onion and Salon were among the Web sites singled out by the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences as nominees for the 1999 Webby Awards.
The Brisbane city council Web site was nominated for The 8th Annual Webby awards under the government and law category.
Telstra chief information officer, Fiona Balfour, has won the Pearcey Medal for 2006, awarded for outstanding lifetime achievement in ICT.
Find out which company bagged the grand prize. Meanwhile, Techex and Westnet tied for the first runner-up position while storage vendor EMC Australia bagged the third runner-up spot.
Cesare Tizi, who was the chief information officer at Australia's largest energy supplier AGL Energy, has been awarded the title of ZDNet Australia CIO of the year 2007.
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