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  • IAG's CGU announces IT transformation

    Insurance Australia Group subsidiary CGU has mapped out a five-year IT transformation to simplify the way the company handles its business.

  • Customs gets new CIO

    Border control agency the Australian Customs Service has selected Michael Grantham as its interim CIO to lead its IT department in the wake of the departure of Murray Harrison.

  • Australian insurer responds to e-mail intrusion claims

    Australian insurance giant CGU has hit back at claims that it's using -illegal" and -inappropriate" tactics to monitor employee e-mail use, while more CGU workers enter the debate, voicing their experiences of their employer's alleged online intrusions.

  • Australian insurance giant trampling staff e-privacy

    A major Australian insurance company used -illegal" and -inappropriate" tactics to monitor employee email use and punish staff, the Australian Privacy Foundation has said.

  • Insurance won't cover virus damage

    Insurance companies are unlikely to pick up the damage bill from viruses, such as ILOVEYOU and its variants -- estimated to have left billions of dollars in damage worldwide last week.

Features and Case Studies (2)

  • IAG gets automated for content deployment

    Insurance companies are typically a risk-averse bunch, but in 2002, the online content strategy being used by Insurance Australia Group (IAG), Australia's largest general insurer, was looking increasingly risky.

  • Cashing in on Linux

    To winemaker De Bortoli, Linux has provided the opportunity to save money and free up IT staff.

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