JP Morgan in bid to regain intellectual capital
Written by: Stan Beer | Published in: ProfilerGlobal investment bank JP Morgan Chase announced in September that, starting in first quarter of 2005, it would that would take back in-house some of the...
View ArticlePip Marlow's Microsoft: a work in progress
Featured | Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: Profiler Don't try and get a meeting with Pip Marlow, managing director of Microsoft Australia, on August 15 - because she'll be cutting sandwiches...
View ArticleKogan: go forth and multiply
Featured | Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: ProfilerRuslan Kogan's 75 year old grandad isn't satisfied that there are now more than 300,000 products with the Kogan name in consumer's homes. He...
View ArticleChasing the future: IBM's uber geek
Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: ProfilerGlenn Wightwick began his adventures in computing at the age of 10 when he started tinkering on an old DEC PDP minicomputer that had been donated to...
View ArticleCBA's $3 million man
Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: ProfilerMichael Harte earns a little over $8,000 a day in return for running the systems and operations of the Commonwealth Bank. His mother thinks it's a...
View ArticleDawn Hallett: a real IT hero
Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: Profiler You've probably never heard of Dawn Hallett. I doubt you'll hear of her again. But it's just possible she's one of the most influential people working...
View ArticleNICTA researcher tops the world
Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: ProfilerDr June Andronick flies to MIT to collect an international technology award on Tuesday, and then it's back to Sydney for her 4th Kyu Aikido grading, a...
View ArticleSeeking the e-health elixir
Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: Profiler When the discussion turns to e-health Mukesh Haikerwal locks eyes - he rarely glances away but examines your reaction with diagnostic concentration....
View ArticleAMP IT's catalyst for magic
Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: Profiler Annalie Killian has the best business card in the world. It describes her as AMP IT's 'catalyst for magic'. Not many enterprise level IT departments...
View ArticleRightNow and the great Oracle hunt
Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: ProfilerGreg Gianforte crossed his personal financial finish line in 1994 when he sold his company Brightwork to McAfee. So the $US1.5 billion planned sale of...
View ArticleFuturist says world won't end in 2012
Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: Profiler If Ross Dawson had been given a computer as a teenager he may have ended up a hacker not a futurist. A self-confessed geek, Dawson is today...
View ArticleThe accidental CIO: Kerry Holling
Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: ProfilerCharles Darwin would appreciate Kerrie Holling's ability to adapt. He's been a chief information officer in three IT companies, two Government...
View ArticleYou want Pearl Harbour with that?
Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: ProfilerWhen Alison Rowe went for her first job on civvy street after leaving the Navy, she was asked whether - as a woman - she'd be able to handle driving a...
View ArticleMillennial milestone marks school shift
Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: Profiler Children who first entered school in 2000 graduate this year - and during those 13 years have witnessed a revolution in the way information is...
View ArticleBirds and bees spawn cybercop
Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: ProfilerIt was the birds and the bees that interested Alastair MacGibbon as a boy. But he was told pretty firmly that it wasn't likely he'd get a job as an...
View ArticleThat old Kaz magic
Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: ProfilerPeter Kazacos is fascinated by magic. Harry Houdini made the substitution trunk famous by restraining an assistant in the trunk, and standing on top...
View ArticleDurkin's dreams and dresses
Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: ProfilerInstagram's $1 billion Facebook deal has proved a hot topic among the most recent crop of Y Combinator graduates. Among them is Nikki Durkin, the...
View ArticleCloud via Canberra and Computer Power
Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: ProfilerPeter James has arrived in the cloud - literally. He arrives for lunch sporting a Ninefold T-shirt, which seems to be his ubiquitous choice of garb...
View ArticleJP Morgan seeks agility
Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: ProfilerPaul Gladigau, the managing director and head of technology for JP Morgan Worldwide Securities Services wants to make the business more agile. To that...
View ArticleDigital art paints IT's future
Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: ProfilerIT managers are used to keeping control of corporate data – but what about keeping control of international art works?
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