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  • 4 senior tech jobs up for grabs

    Sydney Cricket and Sports Grounds is on the lookout for a head of technology to lead the iconic venue’s digital and technology transformation.

    Written by Jennifer O'Brien04 Dec. 19 12:37
  • In pictures: Discover 'Real Transformation' and How to create your Digital Future: The Connected CIO Dinner

    CIOs from Australia's leading organisations joined CIO Australia and Dell Technologies for The Connected CIO Dinner, the CIO networking event of 2019 - a night of fine food, networking, experience and sharing of insights and ideas. The theme of the night was ‘Discover Real Transformation and How to create your Digital Future.’ The industry is on the road to transformation - unmistakably many innovators are using emerging technologies such as AI and digital to make ‘transformation real’ and to drive the next wave of human progress.

    Written by Jennifer O'Brien03 Oct. 19 13:04
  • CIOs need to ‘work the problem’: IDC global chief

    IDC’s global vice-president and IT executive advisor, Joseph Pucciarelli is a plane crash survivor - a fact not many people know - and a story he references to inspire today’s tech leaders about the need to take risks and the importance of ‘working the problem.’

    Written by Jennifer O'Brien21 Aug. 19 13:40
  • Deadline extended to enter the CIO50: August 23

    Due to high demand for nominations in this year’s CIO50 list, we are extending the deadline for entries to Friday August 23. So you now have more time to tell us your story of transformation, innovation and leadership.

    Written by Jennifer O'Brien12 Aug. 19 17:22
  • 5 days left to nominate for the CIO50

    There's five days left to nominate for the fourth annual CIO50 list, which recognises Australia's 50 most innovative and effective CIOs or heads of technology who are influencing rapid change across their organisations.

    Written by Jennifer O'Brien06 Aug. 19 14:33
  • 2 weeks left to nominate for the CIO50

    Tech leaders from across government agencies to private enterprises, both large and small, are encouraged to enter the CIO50 this year - a move that will continue to fuel momentum built over the last three years.

    Written by Jennifer O'Brien31 July 19 14:12
  • In pictures: Roundtable - How to ‘thrive’ - and 'survive' - in world of IT disruption and unlock your data capital: Sydney

    Organisations that are ‘thriving’ in today’s fast-paced ‘data-driven world’ are the ones that are turning the influx of data into competitive differentiation. There’s an explosion of data being generated that must be moved, stored, protected and analysed - and then leveraged and capitalised on. Tech leaders gathered for an exclusive Computerworld roundtable luncheon at Aria - sponsored by Dell EMC - to discuss how companies can thrive in the ‘age of data’ and redefine the role of the datacentre to enable business capabilities fueled by information.

    Written by Jennifer O'Brien30 July 19 12:06
  • NSW Land Registry Services digitises operations

    New South Wales Land Registry Services (NSW LRS) has implemented SAP S/4HANA as part of its compex business transformation project that aims to digitise operations and enhance customer experience.

    Written by Jennifer O'Brien25 June 19 13:45
  • 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.

    Written by Jennifer O'Brien20 June 19 10:00
  • Jobs up for grabs: MTIA seeks CIO for newly created role

    The Major Transport Infrastructure Authority (MTIA) is seeking an experienced chief information officer for a newly created position within the Office of the Director-General.

    Written by Jennifer O'Brien19 June 19 10:53
  • Welcome to the CIO50 - nominations now open

    CIO Australia has officially opened its fourth annual CIO50 list, where the country’s top 50 most effective and strategic technology and digital chiefs will be recognised for delivering rapid change across their organisations.

    Written by Jennifer O'Brien17 June 19 08:00
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