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    Qantas chief information officer Fiona Balfour is no sit-on-her-hands time-server.

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  • Qantas CIO Balfour resigns

    Qantas today confirmed its high-profile chief information officer, Fiona Balfour, had resigned and would leave the airline in March next year.

  • Qantas kicks off application review

    The nation's leading carrier plans to examine how it delivers software applications as the next step in a billion-dollar-plus IT transformation project spearheaded by CIO Fiona Balfour.

  • Telstra promotes McInerney to CIO

    Telstra today promoted one of its key internet IT executives to the position of chief information officer, almost two years after its last CIO Fiona Balfour left in February 2007.

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