ChiefInformation Officer

Immigration department approves first $5 million visa

Millionaire Chinese toymaker to get permanent residence as the federal immigration department's first 888 visa-holder.

By Myriam Robin

Budget 2013: Wayne Swan leaves us guessing with confused budget

By Richard Denniss

15 May 2013

Confusion lies at the heart of Treasurer Wayne Swan’s sixth budget. Does he want to be a big spender or a low taxer?

Budget 2013: Wayne Swan's budget gives little joy to business

By Cara Waters

15 May 2013

Traditionally a budget in an election year contains a host of sweeteners and giveaways, but this year the government simply didn't have the money to soften up the business community.

Bitcoin hacked as the currency becomes available for trading

By Lindsey Knight

12 April 2013

The plummeting price of digital currency Bitcoin has been blamed on a hacking attack of one of its major exchanges.

Why your IT department shouldn’t manage your social media

By Myriam Robin

11 April 2013

It is high-time we rethought what the CIO should do, says BDO’s Stephen Coates.

Big data, little innovation: Why big data is overhyped

By Rory Gregg

02 April 2013

Big data has received a lot of hype lately. But it might not be as great as it's cracked up to be.

Linfox's John Ansley: CIOs aren’t ‘head geeks’ anymore

By Kath Walters

01 February 2013

The CIO is a powerful role, and getting more so in companies that take it very seriously, such as Linfox.

How to spot a director who will drive you up the wall

By Myriam Robin

24 January 2013

BEST OF 2012: A study has uncovered the personality traits that drive boards crazy, and those they’d kill to have in their company’s leadership.

The invisible technology chief: CIOs barred from business decisions

By Myriam Robin

16 October 2012

Despite the impact of technology on consumers’ lives, corporate technology chiefs are still not seen as vital contributors to strategic decision-making at our largest companies.

Optimistic CIOs increasing ICT budgets

By Andrew Sadauskas

20 September 2012

Chief information officers are feeling increasingly optimistic, with many expecting to increase their information and communications technology budgets in 2012, according to a recent survey.

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