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  • CIO50 2019: #26-50 Kerrie Campbell, Flinders University

    In 2017, Adelaide’s Flinders University was in the middle of a significant organisational change when chief information officer, Kerrie Campbell, was hired to help improve operational efficiencies and replace legacy systems as the university modernised its processes and workforce.

    Written by Byron Connolly14 Nov. 19 19:00
  • Adelaide driverless shuttle hits open road with public aboard

    ​A driverless shuttle bus will carry passengers on public roads in South Australia for the first time as part of a five-year trial of autonomous vehicle technology backed by the state government.

    Written by George Nott19 June 18 14:47
  • Flinders University gets its first CIO

    The University of Adelaide’s deputy chief information officer, Kerrie Campbell, has moved across to Flinders University. Flinders announced today that Campbell will join the university on 11 September as its first CIO.

    Written by Rohan Pearce10 Aug. 17 11:42
  • Richard Constantine nabs CIO of the year award

    Flinders University’s CIO professor Richard Constantine won the CIO of the Year award at the 2014 iAwards dinner in Melbourne last Friday night.

    Written by Byron Connolly01 Sept. 14 10:33
  • Flinders University to establish ICT academy with Cisco

    Flinders University in Adelaide, South Australia will establish a new academy with Cisco at the university’s Tonsley Park campus to help students with their ICT degrees.

    Written by Hamish Barwick03 July 14 12:02
  • Flinders University to spend $14M on high-speed network

    Adelaide’s Flinders University will spend $14 million on a next-generation campus network, which will provide 22,000 students and 2000 staff with 1Gbps speeds to the desktop while supporting a big push to the cloud.

    Written by Byron Connolly09 July 13 12:36
  • Mobile mesh network finds interest in NGOs

    A research project aimed at allowing mobile phones to communicate without traditional infrastructure has attracted phone manufactures and not-for-profits looking to leverage the technology.

    Written by James Hutchinson27 Jan. 11 15:48
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