IAG's digital chief Claire Rawlins departs
IAG’s group executive, digital and technology, Claire Rawlins has left the company after a year and a half, it was announced today.
IAG’s group executive, digital and technology, Claire Rawlins has left the company after a year and a half, it was announced today.
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The NSW Department of Industry has undergone digital transformation to streamline operations, improve customer service and cost savings.
Westpac Group will increase its annual investment spend by 20 per cent to $1.3 billion, the majority of which will be dedicated to technology, digital and simplification projects.
Given just six weeks’ notice of an impending merger and complete consolidation of IT infrastructures, the IT team at national law firm Gilbert + Tobin (G+T) had their work cut out for them.
WineMarket has achieved a 50 per cent increase in sales after consolidating its CRM, e-commerce, accounting and inventory management software.
It is essential to focus on people in order to get value from consolidation. At Eisai, our divisions functioned as separate companies, with the mind-set to match. When we brought together all of the U.S. organizations, I quickly discovered gaps.
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) will introduce a case management application to help consolidate disparate information sources and streamline its processes.
Educational software developer Entellect (ASX:ESN) has revealed it intends to complete the share consolidation it is conducting as part of its tie-up with Mooter Media on February 16
iiNet managing director Michael Malone said he expects his company to be one of the few ISPs to benefit from the NBN, because unlike many rivals its customer base is not stagnating
Richard Mathews, CEO of mobile service solution developer eServGlobal (ASX:ESV), believes the fragmented mobile money market is due for consolidation sooner rather than later
Some 30,000 e-mail accounts will be centralised across government departments in Tasmania over the next three years with the big winner being Microsoft Exchange at the expense of Lotus Notes.