Queensland govt to tap IT-as-a-service in new Brisbane digs
The Queensland government will adopt an as ‘as-a-service’ IT consumption model in a new Brisbane building opening next year, which will house 4,500 workers.
The Queensland government will adopt an as ‘as-a-service’ IT consumption model in a new Brisbane building opening next year, which will house 4,500 workers.
Allianz Australia’s IT department has moved to a service-oriented model where IT provides for the needs of the business in a timely fashion.
The concept of providing IT-as-a-service (ITaaS) is a high priority for CIOs as they look to shake off the traditional view of their departments as costly and inefficient parts of their businesses.
IT leaders gathered at Kingsleys Steak & Crabhouse in Sydney to discuss the move towards IT-as-a-service. The lunch was sponsored by EMC and VMware.