The Commonwealth Bank of Australia is taking a tougher line on underperforming information technology (IT) staff while investing more heavily in star performers, according to one of the CBA's chief information officers.
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ING Australia has dipped into its New Zealand operations to find its new head of technology services, Rod Greenaway.
Dimension Data has begun the search for a new CIO to join its ranks, but not to replace the current internal one.
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The multi-billion dollar merger of local insurers Suncorp and Promina has raised some interest (to put it mildly) within the Australian community, as such things are wont to do.
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On the eve of the new year everyone is thinking about their professional resolutions. ZDNet Australia looks at some tips for IT managers and CIOs looking to ramp up team motivation in 2003.
Personal conflicts, external pressures--it all adds up to a tough environment in which to build team morale. How do CIOs and IT managers pull a group together when everything's falling apart around them?
Team members may have personal problems, annoying habits or struggle with tasks. How should IT managers approach these issues?
Team dynamics can either have a positive, or devastating, impact on how your IT department operates. How can you bring out the best in team spirit?
CIOs have to take special care of their tech 'Einsteins' to keep them happy and performing well, but are these savvy savants promotable?
Would you put the security of your company into someone else's hands? ZDNet Australia finds out what benefits and peace of mind a managed service can provide.
COMMENTARY--Microsoft's religion is one where products are good and services are a sin. But a big server product launch could alienate the very souls it wants to convert.
IBM's iSeries will never be IBM's most exciting range of servers, but it is destined for great things, according to one of its architects.
Visa CIO touts new transaction technologies
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Australian Govt funds IT start-ups
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