IT Management

US OPM seeks new CIO

06 June, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The Office of Personnel Management, the US agency that recently suffered a huge data breach, is on the hunt for a new CIO.


Efficiency gains from enterprise mobility

06 June, 2016 by Jonathan Nally

Enterprise mobility solutions are transforming life for members of the workforce, and for their customers and clients.


Most Australians would like to work remotely

02 June, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The majority of Australian respondents to a Randstad survey would like to work remotely at least occasionally, and prefer flexible hours to the 9–5 working week.


Balancing collaboration and information governance

01 June, 2016 by Chris Britton, Global Product Marketing Manager – Objective Connect, Objective Corporation | Supplied by: Objective Corporation

Enterprises need to put systems in place to maintain a secure regime of information governance when collaborating with external organisations.


Leap onto a flight upgrade with Aussie start-up Seatfrog

31 May, 2016

If you're willing to pay for a flight upgrade at the very last minute, the Seatfrog live bidding platform may just offer the most seamless and painless consumer mobile experience out there.


Embrace the 'shadow IT' world

30 May, 2016 by Andrew Collins

As IT managers continue to grapple with the problems raised by 'shadow IT', the best way forward may be to embrace, not deny, the phenomenon.


Digital disruption improves customer experience

27 May, 2016 by Maarten van der Zeyden, Solutions Director, Utilities & Enterprise Asset Management, Certus Solutions | Supplied by: Certus Solutions Pty Ltd

New technologies and digital disruption will vastly improve customer experience for Australian energy and water suppliers.


Microsoft to slash up to 1850 mobile jobs

26 May, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Microsoft will cut up to 1850 jobs from its smartphone hardware business as part of the streamlining of its mobile operations.


Builders turn to FinTech to solve payment disputes

26 May, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Major Australian construction industry contractors have turned to the emerging FinTech sector to help settle payment disputes, while the financial services industry is bracing for the disruptive impact of blockchain.


OAIC joins IoT Alliance Australia

26 May, 2016

IoT Alliance Australia welcomes the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner as an observer to its executive council.


Ten Aussie companies on Gartner 'cool' list

25 May, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Ten Australian companies and one New Zealand company have been featured in Gartner's latest annual Cool Vendors research series highlighting significant digital disrupters.


Australia's FinTech boom will hinge on collaboration

25 May, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Government, financial institutions and start-ups will need to work together if Australia is to take a leading role in FinTech market innovation, a new report has found.


CIOs feel hindered by tech skills shortage

24 May, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Some 65% of CIOs feel hindered by the largest tech skills shortage since the global financial crisis and feel that a lack of talent will leave their organisations unable to keep up with the pace of change.


Hungry birds and golfing gaffes top list of 2015's unusual power outages

23 May, 2016 by Laura Valic

Not Angry Birds, but a hungry bird is one of the top reasons for unusual power outages last year.


Turning Sydney into Aussie Silicon Valley

23 May, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

A new group with the backing of Australia's largest tech companies aims to improve coordination among the stakeholders working to turn Sydney into the Australian equivalent of Silicon Valley.


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