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Managers at tech companies are increasingly out of step with a work force that seems to grow angrier by the day, according to a new report.
Outsourcing is touted as providing cost savings, increased uptime and greater flexibility, but not all Australian IT managers agree that it's the answer.
CIOs need to promote change and insist on strong project governance practices in their organisations, argues a leading CIO.
Australian companies benefit from having CIOs and IT managers with a technical bent, with industry peers arguing that experience is key.
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?
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