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    Former Aussie Home Loans chief information officer Steve Lindsay will take a top spot in Citibank's consumer operation after leaving the mortgage specialist in late June.

  • SAP boosts portfolio with new acquisitions

    SAP announced on Monday the acquisition of an enterprise communications software developer and the planned buyout of an identity management applications maker.

  • Cutting costs tops CIO priorities

    As CIO columnist Jon Oltsik explains, CIOs have four main priorities--including cutting costs and better aligning IT with business strategy. Here's why he believes today's economic climate is the right time to advance these goals.

  • Choosing an IM: User vs the enterprise

    CIOs are realising the need to formally support IM by deploying a corporate IM solution. And, as with other solutions, CIOs must take into account both users' needs as well as the company's infrastructure, security programs, and bandwidth concerns.

  • Time waits for no one, not even Microsoft

    Microsoft sees its near-term future as a series of "waves" of software that are key to its growth over the next couple of years. But with those waves slow to reach shore, the company--and its customers--may feel like they're caught in a riptide.

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  • How corporate Australia battles information overload

    We look at five organisations that took different approaches to satisfying a common business requirement: to improve the management of corporate information. We hear from Jetstar, Family Court, SHFA, Count Wealth and MBF.

  • Career regrets? IT pros have more than a few

    As these IT managers' stories illustrate, career regrets can encompass missed opportunities, bad decisions, and sticky situations. What are the career lessons worth learning?

  • Cutting costs tops CIO priorities

    As CIO columnist Jon Oltsik explains, CIOs have four main priorities--including cutting costs and better aligning IT with business strategy. Here's why he believes today's economic climate is the right time to advance these goals.

  • Flat pay spurs IT innovation?

    While the pay scale remains flat for CIOs, the belt tightening isn't thwarting IT innovation. The best CIOs are finding IT success despite the tough economic times.

  • Choosing an IM: User vs the enterprise

    CIOs are realising the need to formally support IM by deploying a corporate IM solution. And, as with other solutions, CIOs must take into account both users' needs as well as the company's infrastructure, security programs, and bandwidth concerns.

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