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Sun October 05 2008
Australian CIOs admit young people think IT is for geeks. In a wide-ranging discussion, we look at how to improve the tech industry's reputation to ...
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Australian CIOs admit young people think IT is for geeks. In a wide-ranging discussion, we look at how to improve the tech industry's reputation to combate the skills crisis. The Scoop is joined by Jim Barclay, CIO, Logan City Council, Michelle Beveridge, CIO, IDP Education; and Ken Farnes, CIO, Syndikate Project Services.
Australian CIOs admit young people think IT is for geeks. In a wide-ranging discussion, we look at how to improve the tech industry's reputation to combate the skills crisis. The Scoop is joined by Jim Barclay, CIO, Logan City Council, Michelle Beveridge, CIO, IDP Education; and Ken Farnes, CIO, Syndikate Project Services.
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Mon September 29 2008
Ten years ago the computer networking industry epitomised the booming technology sector with its parties, long lunches and junkets. The Scoop host M...
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Ten years ago the computer networking industry epitomised the booming technology sector with its parties, long lunches and junkets. The Scoop host Mark Jones catches up with pioneering figures of Australia's networking industry Force10 Networks VP Asia Pacific Gary Jackson, Riverbed Networks managing director ANZ Steve Dixon, Scott Frew, CEO, Distribution Central; and Philip Sim, CEO, Media Conn... read more
Ten years ago the computer networking industry epitomised the booming technology sector with its parties, long lunches and junkets. The Scoop host Mark Jones catches up with pioneering figures of Australia's networking industry Force10 Networks VP Asia Pacific Gary Jackson, Riverbed Networks managing director ANZ Steve Dixon, Scott Frew, CEO, Distribution Central; and Philip Sim, CEO, Media Connect.
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Mon September 22 2008
Software applications run over the internet - they are lauded as the future of enterprise computing, but are CIOs convinced? Joining The Scoop host ...
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Software applications run over the internet - they are lauded as the future of enterprise computing, but are CIOs convinced? Joining The Scoop host Mark Jones to analyse software-as-a-service are NetSuite CEO Zach Nelson, NSW Department of Education CIO Stephen Wilson, DeBortoli Wines' Bill Robertson, and Ovum's Dr Steve Hodgkinson.
Software applications run over the internet - they are lauded as the future of enterprise computing, but are CIOs convinced? Joining The Scoop host Mark Jones to analyse software-as-a-service are NetSuite CEO Zach Nelson, NSW Department of Education CIO Stephen Wilson, DeBortoli Wines' Bill Robertson, and Ovum's Dr Steve Hodgkinson.
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Mon September 15 2008
Despite the turmoil in US markets, tech startups and investors remain confident.The Scoop host Mark Jones interviews four entrepreneurs at TechCrunc...
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Despite the turmoil in US markets, tech startups and investors remain confident.The Scoop host Mark Jones interviews four entrepreneurs at TechCrunch50, San Francisco's hottest new pitch-fest for startups and emerging technology: Loic Le Meur, chief executive, Seesmic; Chris Saad, founder, Faraday Media; Mick Liubinskas, web strategist; Pollenizer; Chris Hitchen, chief executive, Getprice.
Despite the turmoil in US markets, tech startups and investors remain confident.The Scoop host Mark Jones interviews four entrepreneurs at TechCrunch50, San Francisco's hottest new pitch-fest for startups and emerging technology: Loic Le Meur, chief executive, Seesmic; Chris Saad, founder, Faraday Media; Mick Liubinskas, web strategist; Pollenizer; Chris Hitchen, chief executive, Getprice.
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Sun September 07 2008
The Scoop looks at the web's communications tool de jour, microblogging service Twitter, which has moved rapidly beyond the realm of geeks and enter...
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The Scoop looks at the web's communications tool de jour, microblogging service Twitter, which has moved rapidly beyond the realm of geeks and entered the corporate arena. Host Mark Jones is joined by Comcast director of digital care Frank Eliason, one of the most famous executives using Twitter, Digital Business Group founder Kate Carruthers, and Paul McKeon, communications director at law firm... read more
The Scoop looks at the web's communications tool de jour, microblogging service Twitter, which has moved rapidly beyond the realm of geeks and entered the corporate arena. Host Mark Jones is joined by Comcast director of digital care Frank Eliason, one of the most famous executives using Twitter, Digital Business Group founder Kate Carruthers, and Paul McKeon, communications director at law firm Deacons.
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