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Mind mapping should top your list of personal productivity tools
The CEO of CA (Nasdaq:CA), formerly Computer Associates, has announced plans to retire at the end of 2009.
Data security company, Imperva, has appointed Stree Naidu as Vice President of Asia Pacific
Rubik Financial has become the first ASX-listed company to be accredited by the Carbon Reduction Institute (CRI) as carbon neutral
American Express is turning to social networking sites Facebook and Twitter in an effort to better manage customer relations and boost customer service levels.
Westpac Banking Corporation (ASX WBC) has created a dedicated technology division, the company announced Thursday.
The Commonwealth Bank (CBA) has announced Telstra is to be the beneficiary of a 10 year, up to $1 billion, managed service contract ahead of a planned telecommunications network upgrade aimed at creating a future-proof IT platform.
The financial crisis has sowed jobs for business analysts across Australia, but stomped out growth in other IT sectors, according to recruitment experts.
Former ANZ IT chief Mike Grime passed away after suffering a heart attack in his home in France last Friday. He was 62 years old.
The collapse of Wall Street may prompt financial services firms to increase their use of offshore outsourcing and cut more jobs in the US on top of the layoffs they have already announced.
What's on the minds of Australia's banking and finance CIOs as 2008 approaches? Finding skilled and talented people to work for them, effective communication with the other business leaders, and, of course, going green.
The big bang outsourcing contracts made famous by the big banks over the past decade may have been a one-off occurrence, according to the architect of Westpac's famed multi-billion deal with IBM.