CIO50 2019 - Meet the Judges
With the fourth annual CIO50 now in full swing and nominations open until August 12, it’s time to meet our esteemed judges.
With the fourth annual CIO50 now in full swing and nominations open until August 12, it’s time to meet our esteemed judges.
Cricket Australia has announced a multi-year partnership with HCL Technologies.
In 1993, Visa became the first payments network to apply neural networks to calculate, in real-time, the ‘riskiness’ of a transaction.
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority is decommissioning its ‘Can I Fly There?’ drone safety app after two years.
Just because organisations have sought the legally required consent to use data doesn’t make them immune to a backlash from customers.
Air New Zealand is using drones to inspect difficult to reach parts of its aircraft during maintenance stops.
Best Places to Work in IT 2019: The Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s tech workers are given tools to ‘solve difficult problems that no one else has solved.’
Nobody likes a liar. Except if you are hiring for sales-orientated jobs, a pilot study by researchers at the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business has indicated.
Managing Victoria’s parks and waterways is a big job. A four million hectare sized job in fact, which falls to state statutory authority Parks Victoria.
A Deloitte report released today has ‘busted the myth’ of robots taking jobs from humans, arguing that unemployment levels are low across the Western world despite accelerating technological change.
Not-for-profit fintech hub Stone & Chalk has launched a program for women working in the financial technology sector.
Nearly 70 per cent of organisations in Australia are content for IT decisions and spending to be driven by business units, away from the direct control of the CIO.
Cisco has revamped some of its most critical certification and career-development programs in an effort to address the software-oriented-network environment.
Andrew Clowes is leaving his post as chief information officer at real estate services firm, JLL. Clowes, who started work at JLL in 2000 and has been in the CIO role for 10 years, finishes up on Friday.
EY has launched its biggest cyber security facility in the Asia Pacific region, in Melbourne.
Vendor management helps organizations take third-party vendor relationships from a passive business transaction to a proactive collaborative partnership.
Townsville’s 25,000 seat, $290 million, multi-purpose North Queensland (NQ) Stadium is progressing steadily towards completion.
AustCyber (the Australian Cyber Security Growth Network) is seeking expressions of interest from industry-led cyber security projects that want access to up to $3 million in funding.
In the wake of Hamish Cameron’s departure as the inaugural CIO of the Department for Child Protection (DCP), the South Australian government's DCP is seeking its second CIO.
Nine out of ten employers in the IT and telecommunications sectors will increase worker salaries in their next review, a slight increase on the proportion that did last year.