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  • Australian CIOs play musical chairs

    There are plenty of local chief information officer positions vacant as Australia begins a new year.

  • UNE IT boss takes CQU spot

    University of New England IT Director Peter Edwards will jump ship to take the top IT role at Central Queensland University.

  • Why CIOs must adopt IT governance

    Will CIOs be able to maintain the status quo when they are on the hook to improve results while also cutting staff and overall spending.

  • Hunter health division consolidates domains

    The Hunter New England (HNE) division of New South Wales Health will soon commence a massive migration project to consolidate some 12,000 end users into one Microsoft Active Directory domain.

  • IT jobs look hot in 2002

    Given the sagging economy, there aren't many enterprises hiring techies these days. But despite the gloom, some jobs remain hot.

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  • The server virtualisation vendor landscape

    We look at the virtual machine software market's three principal players: Microsoft, VMware and Xen.

  • Have (IT) certs will travel?

    Is certification better than experience? Here's what industry analysts and IT professionals have to say, including issues with MCSE.

  • IT governance: is it the answer?

    IT governance will likely be this year's new buzzword. It promises some rich rewards, including improved ROI, better service levels, and enhanced security.

  • IT jobs look hot in 2002

    Given the sagging economy, there aren't many enterprises hiring techies these days. But despite the gloom, some jobs remain hot.

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