Strategy

Opinion: Australia’s ICT industry goes green

Opinion: Australia’s ICT industry goes green

Technology has the potential to be a major part of the solution to Australia’s environmental challenges. This is particularly true when considering the issue of climate change.
Staff Writers Apr 12 2007 10:33AM Strategy
Tough at the top for CEOs

Tough at the top for CEOs

PricewaterhouseCoopers catches up with a select group of CEOs and asked them to review their roles over the last decade.
Staff Writers Apr 10 2007 2:36PM Strategy
CeBIT Australia to feature big execs

CeBIT Australia to feature big execs

Leading commentators from Google, Sun Microsystems and Mozilla will share their knowledge with Australia’s IT industry.
Staff Writers Apr 4 2007 10:58AM Strategy
Going glocal

Going glocal

Many US-based companies fail in their overseas efforts. Even worse, they perpetuate the anti-Americanism that's already pervasive around the world. The tide must be turned to benefit the country and American businesses.
Staff Writers Apr 2 2007 3:45PM Strategy
Moving beyond IT alignment

Moving beyond IT alignment

Despite the obstacles, IT must provide a flexible infrastructure to support strategic innovation. This is best accomplished through a governance framework that incorporates five requirements.
Staff Writers Apr 2 2007 3:34PM Strategy
Avoiding globalisation traps

Avoiding globalisation traps

There are traps businesses can avoid when going global.
Staff Writers Apr 2 2007 3:27PM Strategy
A model for global innovation

A model for global innovation

IBM's venture strategy pairs it with investors and entrepreneurs around the world. Can CIOs leverage the model?
Staff Writers Apr 2 2007 3:22PM Strategy
US losing its competitive advantage

US losing its competitive advantage

American Electronics Association warns that the time for action is now.
Robert Jaques Mar 29 2007 1:50PM Strategy
Half of corporate web traffic not work related

Half of corporate web traffic not work related

Gambling, music, porn and webmail clogging networks.
Robert Jaques Mar 21 2007 8:40PM Strategy
Cricket World Cup to lose Australian businesses $371 million

Cricket World Cup to lose Australian businesses $371 million

Internet management firm predicts staff productivity nosedive.
Trevor Treharne Mar 12 2007 3:22PM Strategy
Cebit battles exhibitor pull-out

Cebit battles exhibitor pull-out

World's largest tradeshow seeks salvation in niche markets.
Tom Sanders Mar 8 2007 8:32AM Strategy
Firms wasting billions on unnecessary IT

Firms wasting billions on unnecessary IT

Gartner calls for curb on spending that does not help core business.
Robert Jaques Feb 27 2007 7:54AM Strategy
IT execs not tackling customer service

IT execs not tackling customer service

Half are worried about the issue, but only one in five plan to spend money.
Matt Chapman Feb 16 2007 10:25AM Strategy
Branson offers US$25m prize to tackle greenhouse gas

Branson offers US$25m prize to tackle greenhouse gas

Plans for a virgin earth.
Jane Hoskyn Feb 12 2007 9:44AM Strategy
Firms clueless about their IT assets

Firms clueless about their IT assets

Companies fail to keep tabs on servers, operating systems and patchlevels.
Tom Sanders Feb 8 2007 10:47AM Strategy
ACS to hold panel of future of NSW IT

ACS to hold panel of future of NSW IT

With the NSW state election approaching, the ACS is holding a panel discussion on the future direction of IT in the state.
Staff Writers Feb 6 2007 1:58PM Strategy
Lawyers, not law makers, scare IT managers most

Lawyers, not law makers, scare IT managers most

Litigation protection rather than government regulation driving technology
take-up.
Iain Thomson Feb 2 2007 9:49AM Strategy
Google boss regrets kowtowing to China

Google boss regrets kowtowing to China

Decision not a good one, admits Brin.
Iain Thomson Jan 30 2007 9:43AM Strategy
City faces looming power crisis

City faces looming power crisis

Data centre power needs too high.
Iain Thomson Jan 22 2007 9:37AM Strategy
Tech giants develop human rights principles

Tech giants develop human rights principles

Microsoft, Google, Vodafone and Yahoo seek to allay criticism.
Matt Chapman Jan 22 2007 9:37AM Strategy

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