News (62)

  • ACMA seeks a CIO

    The Australian Communications and Media Authority has started recruiting for a chief information officer, to be based in Canberra.

  • Corrective Services CIO keeps spot

    NSW Department of Corrective Services chief information officer Wayne Ruckley has retained his position after it was advertised late last year.

  • Defence fails basic ICT services test

    A wide-ranging review released on the eve of Good Friday has severely criticised the Department of Defence's internal IT department for being unable to provide basic services to users.

  • Defence pledges ICT reform agenda

    The federal Department of Defence has committed to a substantial information technology reform agenda in the wake of a damning review of its ICT systems.

  • Corrective Services CIO must re-apply for job

    The NSW Department of Corrective Services will force its current chief information officer, Wayne Ruckley, to re-apply for his position if he wants to keep it.

Features and Case Studies (12)

  • IT salary survey: Australians earn $82,507

    The average annual salary of an Australian IT professional is currently $82,507, according to an extensive survey of the sector recently conducted by ZDNet.com.au.

  • Exclusive: Queensland state CIO opens up

    Queensland interim state government CIO Peter Grant and CTO Bob Gurnett tell ZDNet Australia they're making progress on statewide ICT reforms announced last year.

  • Has the "CIO" reached the end of the line?

    Or is it just that old "business versus IT" chestnut again?

  • Can the government solve its IT woes?

    Whatever happens in the election, government departments at both state and federal levels are facing major changes to how they build and manage their IT infrastructure. Is the answer shared services, an increased focus on SOA, enhanced Web delivery -- or just telling everyone in your department to get a clue?

  • Will a US recession demolish global IT budgets in 2008?

    The US sub-prime mortgage lending crisis could lead to economic losses totaling between US$150bn and US$400bn, according to The Wall Street Journal. While this dwarfs the effect of previous disasters such as the dot com bust, analysts remain optimistic that its effect on IT budgets will be flat, rather than disastrous.

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