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Why Aurecon is moving to the cloud

Aurecon's cloud journey started with a network refresh which quickly turned into a way to simplify the design engineering firm's operations so it would be a 'disruptor rather than be disrupted', chief information officer, Carl Duckinson told CIO Australia.

Written by Samira Sarraf03 Dec. 19 16:55

Ajay Bhatia new Carsales Australia boss

Carsales’ former CIO, Ajay Bhatia has been appointed in the newly created role of managing director, Australia at the online vehicle seller.

Written by Byron Connolly02 Dec. 19 16:08

Staff retention key for tech companies in 2020: AIIA

The average salaries in the IT sector will continue to grow in 2020, but staff attrition rates will remain high, according to the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA).

Written by Jennifer O'Brien02 Dec. 19 10:31

Oneflare fined $75,600 for spamming

Sydney-based online marketplace, Oneflare, has been slapped with a $75,600 infringement notice following an Australian Communication and Media Authority (ACMA) investigation into breaches of the Spam Act 2003.

Written by Jennifer O'Brien02 Dec. 19 09:58

Don’t forget humans in your transformation

Everyone is talking about the transformation that enterprises must undergo. However, the gap between ambition and execution is widening as transformations stall or flail.

Written by Mary Mesaglio01 Dec. 19 16:00

In pictures: CMOs, CIOs and their role in customer experience

High profile IT and marketing leaders joined CMO and CIO magazines along with KPMG for our latest Sydney roundtable exploring how to connect the enterprise to become customer-led. Here are pictorial highlights from the event

Written by CMO staff29 Nov. 19 16:25

8 CIOs reveal top line predictions for 2020

Tech chiefs are influencing rapid change across their organisations. They're at the coalface, driving technology projects that use technologies such as blockchain, artificial intelligence, machine learning, virtual reality, data analytics, automation and robotics to change the way their organisations operate.

Written by Jennifer O'Brien28 Nov. 19 10:28

Scams cost Australians more than $100M a year

Australians have so far lost $118.5 million to scams as at October 2019, which is already $10 million more than what it cost in 2018 ($107 million).

Written by Samira Sarraf28 Nov. 19 07:00
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