TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Public companies may need to look more closely at their exposure to cyberattacks after new guidelines were released this week by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
By James Niccolai | 15 October, 2011 10:45
The Asia-Pacific financial markets industry is tipped to spend $US18 billion on IT by 2015, according to analyst firm Ovum.
By Georgina Swan | 08 August, 2011 10:14
Over the last two decades, the primary contribution of information technologies in firms has been about efficiency and enablement: to improve processes, make people more productive, reduce time to market, or enable things that couldn't be done previously.
By Vasant Dhar and Arun Sundararajan | 21 May, 2011 02:33
It could be a natural disaster that closes cities for days at a time, or a power failure that knocks out corporate e-mail systems for a few hours. An endless variety of potential business disruptions confronts finance executives. And when crisis comes, or even if it doesn't, it's largely up to the vigilant CFO to make sure the company has a strong, workable business continuity plan.
By Fred O'Connor | 05 May, 2011 06:10
The NSW government department tasked with the state’s data centre reform program, the Department of Services Technology and Administration, has the green light to procure a software package to support internal audit and corporate risk management.
By Rodney Gedda | 04 April, 2011 12:01
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