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  Thursday May 10, 2012

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

Patties Foods - best known for its pie brand Four'N Twenty and frozen dessert brand Nanna's - has upgraded its enterprise resource planning system for the first time in six years as it eyes business growth and embraces automation.

And we take a look at why CIOs without a mandate to evolve IT beyond its traditional 'plumbing' role in the organisation will still see their remits change over time.

-- James Hutchinson

LATEST CIO STRATEGIES ARTICLES

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First major system overhaul in six years.
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'Plumbing' CIOs will see IT remits evolve 'Plumbing' CIOs will see IT remits evolve
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Higher calling exists for those without broader business mandates.
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No timeframe set.
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By Nathan Cochrane | May 8, 2012
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