In this year's budget the NSW Department of Corrective Services was given the green light to do some serious tinkering under the hood of its IT infrastructure.
Dimension Data has begun the search for a new CIO to join its ranks, but not to replace the current internal one.
Commander has announced the sale of subsidiary Unitel to telecommunications group M2 as the first step in its campaign to prune non-core aspects of its business.
The Department of Corrections, one of New Zealand's biggest government IT users, is fishing for new contractors but remains vague on how lucrative its proposed outsourcing deal will be.
Welfare agency Centrelink may just have delivered probably its most difficult systems release ever, according to chief information officer John Wadeson, but the pace of technology-based transformation is not likely to let up any time soon.
Sydney-based casual computer gaming start-up 3RD sense is about to embark on capital raising to hire staff and management expertise to capitalise on its potential to captivate people's attention. And the odds are good it will succeed.
Ever outsourced to a vendor with fantastic technical capability, but major management issues?
Get an insider's look at the recent history and potential imminent future of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group's technology operation in the third of our Changing of the guards series examining generational change in the nation's big four banks.
Making predictions about the storage market isn't difficult. Suggest that capacities will go up and costs will go down and you shouldn't go too far wrong.
CS Energy's ERP upgrade -- which was rolled out early this year -- has enabled it to develop a more efficient internal system for staff training and knowledge transfer.
Is certification better than experience? Here's what industry analysts and IT professionals have to say, including issues with MCSE.
We look at five organisations that took different approaches to satisfying a common business requirement: to improve the management of corporate information. We hear from Jetstar, Family Court, SHFA, Count Wealth and MBF.
We look at which product can help improve customer satisfaction.
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In an industry that loves buzzwords, autonomic computing continues to attract attention. Can the promise of self-managing IT systems ever be met, and how will businesses change if that happens?
Tivoli Systems has announced Tivoli Smart Handheld Device manager which allows operations staff to manage anything from a mainframe computer to a personal digital assistant (PDA) using the same management paradigm and user interface.
Telstra shareholders fear break up
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The long-awaited separation of Telstra
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