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    Executives wanting success from major IT projects need to be "ruthless" in spruiking their benefits to staff, and should only give their direct reports three months to win employees' hearts and minds before replacing them, a senior PricewaterhouseCoopers analyst has reported in sharing the results of recent research on CEO effectiveness.

  • PwC goes wireless with Telstra

    Telstra is set to announce a large corporate deal with PricewaterhouseCoopers for its mobile business broadband service.

  • ZDNet Australia CIO of the year

    Cesare Tizi, who was the chief information officer at Australia's largest energy supplier AGL Energy, has been awarded the title of ZDNet Australia CIO of the year 2007.

  • Telecom secrecy fuels investor cynicism

    Telco fears of divulging non-financial information to competitors isn't helping to boost investor confidence following the tech wreck which drove down the valuation of telecommunications stocks.

  • Data analysis and business integration key projects: PWC

    Companies may have hit the pause button on many of their information technology projects recently, but they'll continue work on those involving data analysis and business system integration, according to a forecast from PricewaterhouseCoopers.

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  • PwC goes wireless with Telstra

    Telstra is set to announce a large corporate deal with PricewaterhouseCoopers for its mobile business broadband service.

  • ZDNet Australia CIO of the year

    Cesare Tizi, who was the chief information officer at Australia's largest energy supplier AGL Energy, has been awarded the title of ZDNet Australia CIO of the year 2007.

  • PriceWaterhouseCoopers: Graham Andrews, CIO

    Welcome to the CIO Vision Series, where we have with us as our guest Graham Andrews of PriceWaterhouseCoopers. Thank you for joining us today and congratulations on being 'highly commended' by the Australia CIO of the Year judging panel.

  • Data analysis and business integration key projects: PWC

    Companies may have hit the pause button on many of their information technology projects recently, but they'll continue work on those involving data analysis and business system integration, according to a forecast from PricewaterhouseCoopers.

  • IT Manager profile: PwC’s Antonio de Lima

    With 6000 staff who have a myriad of requirements, PricewaterhouseCoopers' Antonio de Lima sometimes has to take a pragmatic approach to meeting their IT needs.

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  • PriceWaterHouseCoopers: Graham Andrews, CIO

    Welcome to the CIO Vision Series, where we have with us as our guest Graham Andrews of PriceWaterhouseCoopers. Thank you for joining us today and congratulations on being 'highly commended' by the Australia CIO of the Year judging panel.

  • Moore's Law: No more

    Gordon Moore, "We have another decade, a decade and a half" At the Intel Developers Forum in San Francisco, Intel co-founder Gordon Moore discusses the end of Moore's Law, which he believes will hit a wall in the next 10 to 15 years.

  • ZDNet Australia CIO of the year interviews: sneak peak

    Here's a teaser from interviews ZDNet Australia conducted with its CIO of the year candidates, where nominees gave their views on subjects including VoIP, outsourcing and the environment.

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