Hosted by CIO Australia's associate editor David Binning and its editor Byron Connolly, The CIO Show boasts the most candid, entertaining, and informative conversations about enterprise technology today. Australia's chief information officers and other senior technology and digital leaders discuss the key issues that shape the business of IT.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | NewsTechnologyTech News |
There's been much talk lately about the so-called Web 3.0 sparking debate as to whether it is indeed the future of digital communications (Facebook's or rather ‘Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg certainly thinks so) or rather an over hyped concept driven by bra... more
Organisations in the public and private sectors were faced with a once-in-a-century crisis, with CIOs and their teams thrust into the front line, delivering digital solutions in quick time that undoubtedly saved countless lives, while changing health... more
It’s that time of year again, with nominations now open for the CIO50 awards both in Australia and in New Zealand. The program is now in its 7th year down under, and has been running for four years across the ditch, creating a proud and growing alumn... more
Earlier this month this was a good deal of excitement – probably mixed with horror for some – following ‘revelations’ in the tech and indeed mainstream press that one of Google’s chat bots had become sentient. more
We’re coming up to almost two years since the first episode of The CIO Show, which was a two part series discussing how Australian organisations were progressing with artificial intelligence. The scorecard was less than glowing, with much lower confi... more
It’s been just over a year since Australian media giant Nine was rocked by a major ransomware attack pushing its head of IT and the company’s first true head of cyber onto a true war-footing. Coming amid a sharp rise in cyber attacks throughout the p... more
The Digital Transformation Agency, or DTA, was established back in 2016 with an ambitious charter to steer the Australian public service towards being a world leader in the creation and delivery of digital services. Few would argue that it’s fallen w... more
As anyone who follows the Australian CIO50 would know, former Revenue NSW CIO Kathleen Mackay topped the list in 2021 largely for her work in applying AI and machine learning to help develop better systems and processes for identifying - and managing... more
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