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  Thursday September 13, 2012

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

Mining firm MMG is transforming its infrastructure, information management, ERP and mine-level operating systems to support its future growth aspirations.

And ING's international retail banking arm will allow external developers to build and sell products through its customer-facing app store, in a bid to maintain relevance in a web 2.0 world.

-- Liz Tay

LATEST CIO STRATEGIES ARTICLES

MMG transforms mine IT systems for growth MMG transforms mine IT systems for growth
By Ry Crozier | Sep 13, 2012
Replaces 1998 SAP system, creates mine-level blueprint.
ING builds app store for external devs ING builds app store for external devs
By Liz Tay | Sep 13, 2012
Shorter time to market to avoid web 2.0 squeeze.
Barrick Gold to vet supplier ethics on web Barrick Gold to vet supplier ethics on web
By Ry Crozier | Sep 13, 2012
Early adopter of new internet-based system.
NSW Education SAP project sparks redundancies NSW Education SAP project sparks redundancies
By John Hilvert | Sep 13, 2012
To shed hundreds of admin jobs by 2016.
Aussie IT managers divided on Windows 8 Aussie IT managers divided on Windows 8
By Liz Tay | Sep 12, 2012
Apps, tablets and Windows 7 similarities draw a rift.
Google Apps reaches one in five Aussie enterprises Google Apps reaches one in five Aussie enterprises
By Liz Tay | Sep 13, 2012
Software as a service at one in three organisations.
Britain blacklists 'high-risk' IT outsourcers Britain blacklists 'high-risk' IT outsourcers
By Staff Writer | Sep 12, 2012
Fujitsu reportedly banned from government tenders.
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