Qantas has made its chief information officer Jamila Gordon redundant, with responsibility for its technology operations to fall to an executive brought in by new CEO Alan Joyce.
Mass server virtualisation has reduced Suncorp's server count, but datacentre manager David Chesterfield warns: beware the heat.
Suncorp has announced it will save AU$53 million per annum through integrating Promina's business technology with its own, helped by an "agile" approach said to be used in companies such as Apple and Google.
Qantas has revealed its new chief information officer -- Jamila Gordon -- who will take over the role from this September.
Carmel Gray, the IT group executive from one of Australia's largest banking institutions, Suncorp, will retire at the end of this year.
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