Commonwealth Bank, APRA, Suncorp and Gartner discuss cloud computing and BYO device management.
on Feb 24 2012 4:48PM
iTnews editor Brett Winterford kicks off the first of the Executive Summit series.
Commonwealth Bank chief information officer Michael Harte addresses the conference.
Commonwealth Bank chief information officer Michael Harte addresses the conference. Harte encouraged the banking and finance industry to keep up the pressure on vendors to create contestable workloads.
The iTnews Executive Summit at the Hilton Hotel, Sydney.
Commonwealth Bank chief information officer Michael Harte describes how data is the "oil" of the new digital economy.
Brett Winterford introduces the next topic and speaker.
The iTnews Executive Summit at the Hilton Hotel, Sydney.
David Pegrem, Head of Risk at the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, addresses the conference.
Q&A session at the iTnews Executive Summit in Sydney.
Q&A session at the iTnews Executive Summit in Sydney.
The iTnews Executive Summit at the Hilton Hotel, Sydney.
Gartner's Robin Simpson discusses bring-your-own-device programs with the audience.
Suncorp's Ross Windsor reveals more on the bank's virtual desktop strategy.
Ross Windsor provides some real-world context to the BYOD theory.
Q&A with Gartner's Robin Simpson (left) and Suncorp's Ross Windsor (right).
Gartner's Robin Simpson.
Earlier in the day iTnews editor Brett Winterford hosted a roundtable lunch with speakers, sponsors and other finance sector technology execs to get a feel for the issues most pressing in the sector.
iTnews' Brett Winterford (left) with Suncorp's Ross Windsor (right).
Intel's John Niven discusses the vendors efforts around cloud computing standards.
HP's Stephen Smith weighs in.
Post-summit networking drinks.
Post-summit networking drinks.
Post-summit networking drinks.
iTnews editor Brett Winterford kicks off the first of the Executive Summit series.