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Australian CIO Summit 2009: The New World Order - Opportunities and Challenges for CIOsProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: IDC Published: September 2009 Product Code: R104-39998 Description This IDC study provides an overview of the CIO Summit held in Sydney on July 23, 2009. The CIO Summit agenda was developed in partnership with IDC, IDG, and the members of the CIO Executive Council (incorporating IDC's InTEP members). The event was tailored specifically to the current issues foremost on the minds of the CIOs and the event speakers were limited to end users and IDC analysts. The key theme of the event was "The New World Order: Opportunities and Challenges for CIOs." Table of Contents Table of ContentsIDC Opinion In This Insight Situation Overview CIOs in the Crossfire: The IT Industry Transformation Meets the Global Economic CrisisFactors Driving the CIO Agenda Now: Results from IDC's Forecast for Management Survey for 2009CIO Executive Council Panel: The Year of Opportunity, not SurvivalOther Items on the CIO Summit AgendaCreating a Performance-Driven Organisation Through IT — Steve Keys, Head Global Consulting Services for APJ, Software AGThe Internal IT Ecosystem: Harmonious Integration of Mixed IT Environments, Allowing People and Technology to Work as One — Lynley Lee, ICT Manager, AsureQuality Ltd.Can IT Provide Cost Savings or Produce Increased Productivity Within the Public Health System? — Bill Vargas, CIO, The Children's Hospital at WestmeadThe Inconvenient Truth — Peter Nevin, Executive General Manager, Business Processes, Sedgman LimitedGreen IT Challenges for the CIO — Ian Harvison, CIO, KomatsuCase Study: Changes in Technology and Installing New Applications — Shawn Schmidt, Allens Arthur RobinsonThe Cloud Promise: A CIO Perspective — Greg Baster, Interim CIO, ChallengeBalancing Performance, Investment, and Cost for Large-Scale Web Sites — Sam McGregor, Program Manager, Digital Distribution, BBCFuture Outlook |
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