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  Thursday October 4, 2012

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

The University of Sydney has embarked on a pilot project that could see it deliver virtual applications to students' personal machines next year.

Also today, how the National Australia Bank is taking IT assets off its books, and we talk strategy with the CIOs of casino owner Skycity and wagering giant Tabcorp.

-- Ry Crozier

LATEST CIO STRATEGIES ARTICLES

Sydney Uni pilots app store for BYO machines Sydney Uni pilots app store for BYO machines
By Liz Tay | Oct 4, 2012
Extends virtual desktops to student laptops, tablets.
NAB takes IT off its books  NAB takes IT off its books
By Brett Winterford | Oct 2, 2012
Interview: Looks to consume IT as-a-service.
Fisheries revamps 'Tier 3' IT strategy Fisheries revamps 'Tier 3' IT strategy
By John Hilvert | Oct 3, 2012
Tightens security, consolidates telco contracts.
Tabcorp moves apps to services layer Tabcorp moves apps to services layer
By Liz Tay | Oct 4, 2012
Looks to educate regulator on private cloud.
Skycity casinos upgrade core gaming platform Skycity casinos upgrade core gaming platform
By Liz Tay | Oct 3, 2012
Deploys new software, infrastructure in four-year project.
RIM offers cash rebate for BlackBerry 7 upgrades RIM offers cash rebate for BlackBerry 7 upgrades
By Chris Jager | Oct 4, 2012
Businesses enticed to trade in old phones.
Newmont brings SAP system to Australian mines Newmont brings SAP system to Australian mines
By Ry Crozier | Oct 2, 2012
Lid lifted on Project Pangaea.
One third of IT workers face discrimination: survey One third of IT workers face discrimination: survey
By Staff Writer | Oct 4, 2012
Employment affected by age, gender and race.
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