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    IT outsourcing giant CSC has sealed a five-year extension on its contract with Wesfarmers-owned retailer Kmart worth $36.4 million.

  • Wesfarmers spikes Coles IT decentralisation plans

    Wesfarmers will not break down Coles' centralised IT infrastructure just yet, according to Wesfarmer executives.

  • Coles CIO clocks off for good

    Coles Group's chief information officer Peter Mahler is quitting his job as the supermarket's head of IT, against the backdrop of new owner Wesfarmers' plans to undo his IT consolidation projects.

  • UPDATE: Coles Myer kicks off RFID trial

    Coles Myer has teamed up with Intel Australia and Sun Microsystems for a two-month trial using Radio Frequency Identification Device (RFID) tagging in Coles Myer distribution centres.

  • Mahler reigns in Coles Myer IT

    Coles Myer's chief information officer, Peter Mahler, is tightening his grip on the retail heavyweight's information technology operations, retrieving authority previously distributed to business managers.

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  • Mahler reigns in Coles Myer IT

    Coles Myer's chief information officer, Peter Mahler, is tightening his grip on the retail heavyweight's information technology operations, retrieving authority previously distributed to business managers.

  • CIOs cannot go to war with CFOs: Coles Myer

    Coles Myer's chief information officer, Peter Mahler, claims that even though CIOs may no longer be subordinate to the CFO, it remains imperative they make that executive an ally.

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