News (4)

  • Keeping a cool head

    Aviva Australia CIO Sharam Hekmat is not one to rush into things without his eyes wide open. He tells Renai LeMay why a large HP outsourcing contract was split into several chunks and the reasons for bringing some services in-house.

  • CBA CIO champions utility computing

    Commonwealth Bank chief information officer Michael Harte has flagged utility computing as the next frontier in the bank's battle to lower IT costs.

  • Telstra turns weedkiller on IT

    After spending years allowing a multitude of information technology (IT) platforms and systems -- and customised code -- to gain root within its business, Telstra this week finally drew a line in the sand.

  • IBM bets $US10 billion on "computing on demand"

    IBM is laying down a US$10 billion wager that business technology of the not-too-distant future will centre on what it calls "computing on demand."

Features and Case Studies (2)

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

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

  • Microsoft's alpha tester

    If anyone has a right to complain about buggy Microsoft products, it's Ron Markezich, the software maker's chief information officer. In this interview, he tackles several issues including the company's no Linux policy.

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