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Blog, Enterprise IT - Wednesday, May 16, 2012 13:45 - 0 Comments
Two good Australian CIO interviews
blog There have been a couple of good interviews with Australian chief information officers done by various media outlets over the past couple of days — good enough that we thought them worth highlighting to readers on Delimiter.
At iTNews (click here for the full article), Ry Crozier (who we consider one of the best and most straight-up enterprise IT journalists in Australia) goes through the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads three-year integration of two previous departments. A representative paragraph:
The department’s Information Division – internally known as iDivision – is a “hybrid” of the two former departmental ICT teams, according to [ chief information officer Chris Fechner]. “We didn’t try and subvert one or the other,” he says.
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