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  • Keeping IT business alignment on course

    It's one thing to say that IT is aligned with business strategy and another to make sure it's happening. Understand where alignment goes wrong, and then take some simple steps to avoid that scenario.

  • CIOs: what do you spend on software?

    When to upgrade software, and which packages to opt for aren't new decisions for Australia's CIOs. But with budgets shrinking, how are senior IT professionals coping with these decisions?

  • IT consultants: The most stressed people?

    Nearly three-quarters of senior IT consultants believe their jobs to be more stressful than air-traffic controllers or firefighters, according to research.

  • IT meets corporate objectives

    Aligning IT with an organisation's corporate objectives was highlighted as one of the top concerns in surveys carried out during the 1980s. Have Australian businesses finally figured out how to get it right?

  • Open source software: the way forward?

    Companies are beginning to see open source software as a viable alternative for the enterprise, according to a leading analyst.

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  • The risk of IT

    Some high-profile IT disasters have made boards of directors highly sensitive to risky IT rollouts. We look at how IT affects the bottom line, and how CIOs can progress with IT projects while avoiding disastrous implementations.

  • Keeping IT business alignment on course

    It's one thing to say that IT is aligned with business strategy and another to make sure it's happening. Understand where alignment goes wrong, and then take some simple steps to avoid that scenario.

  • CIOs: what do you spend on software?

    When to upgrade software, and which packages to opt for aren't new decisions for Australia's CIOs. But with budgets shrinking, how are senior IT professionals coping with these decisions?

  • IT consultants: The most stressed people?

    Nearly three-quarters of senior IT consultants believe their jobs to be more stressful than air-traffic controllers or firefighters, according to research.

  • IT meets corporate objectives

    Aligning IT with an organisation's corporate objectives was highlighted as one of the top concerns in surveys carried out during the 1980s. Have Australian businesses finally figured out how to get it right?

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