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Rob Mackinnon
In Australia last year, admittedly in thrall of the GFC, an unprecedented number of CIOs lost their jobs
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Linda Price
In an ever more complex world, CIOs need to be able to delegate important matters
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Simon Sharwood
Fed up with malicious hackers, dull security vendors and ineffectual regulation, one frustrated CIO tells Simon Sharwood it's time to stand up and take revenge.
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Steve Hodgkinson
There may not be many new things to write about the information chief's role, but there is a new generation eager for hints and tips, Steve Hodgkinson writes.
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Rob Mackinnon
Google's new operating system, launched after years of denial, could be part of a strategy to bring information chiefs closer to nirvana, Rob Mackinnon writes.
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Chris Morris
For many organisations, the global financial crisis has sharpened the focus on monitoring the performance of technology suppliers - Chris Morris offers some tips.
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By Brian Corrigan
There are few things we like to read about more than a good old fashioned horror story and it is hard to remember a better one in recent times than the storm surrounding Queensland Health's botched attempt at replacing its payroll system...
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By Mark Jones
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By Linda Price
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By Rob Mackinnon
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By Paul Smith
The litany of errors that threw Queensland Health's payroll into chaos could become a teaching module for how not to carry out a major technology project, but we've been here before..
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