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  • Qantas ICT costs head north

    The technology costs of Australia's largest airline Qantas rose slightly over the last year, the carrier revealed this morning, due to transformation projects and outsourcing initiatives.

  • ASG picks up more Qantas work

    ASG Group revealed today that it had signed a five-year $13 million contract with Qantas to provide application management services.

  • Qantas considers IBM hand-off

    Australia's largest airline, Qantas, today confirmed it was considering outsourcing delivery of IT projects to IBM as cost-cutting initiatives progress.

  • Qantas makes CIO redundant

    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.

  • Qantas CIO gets new boss

    Changes in the Qantas management team have lead to CIO Jamilla Gordon scoring a new boss from the ranks of Jetstar.

Blogs (1)

  • Read the blog post - Renai LeMay

    Why did Qantas turf its CIO?

    This week's instalment of Patch Monday asks the question: "Why did Qantas turf its chief information officer Jamila Gordon?"

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