Stories by Lauren Thomsen-Moore

25 Q&As: Deliver on your promises

As part of Computerworld's silver anniversary celebrations 25 IT managers recall the ups and downs of their careers. Here, Paul Summergreene, director of information services branch, Queensland Transport, Brisbane, shares his experiences with Lauren Thomen-Moore.

25 Q&As: Someone out there cares

As part of Computerworld's silver anniversary celebrations 25 IT managers recall the ups and downs of their careers. Here, Christine Brand, IT manager, Britax ChildCare, Sunshine, Victoria, shares her experiences with Lauren Thomen-Moore.

25 Q&As: Searching and waiting for answers

As part of Computerworld's silver anniversary celebrations 25 IT managers recall the ups and downs of their careers. Here, Simon Huggard, systems manager, Library, Monash University, Clayton Victoria, shares his experiences with Lauren Thomen-Moore.

25 Q&As: Setting a platform

As part of Computerworld's silver anniversary celebrations 25 IT managers recall the ups and downs of their careers. Here, James Huckerby, CIO, Panthers Entertainment Group (PEG), Penrith, NSW, shares his experiences with Lauren Thomsen-Moore.

25 Q&As: Amazing changes since the mid 1980s

As part of Computerworld's silver anniversary celebrations 25 IT managers recall the ups and downs of their careers. Here, Rod Apostol, manager information systems, City of Greater Shepparton, Victoria, shares his experiences with Lauren Thomsen-Moore.

WA council sweetens future path

Perth's City of Cockburn Council has replaced its 12-year-old, text-based legacy system with a software suite in a $700,000 project.

Router outage hits St George site

A power failure to a router left some St George Bank Internet banking customers unable to log on or process transactions early on Friday.

Port authority changes tack with BI solution

The operator of Port Brisbane, Australia's third largest port, has dumped its spreadsheets in favour of a $50,000 business intelligence solution that has cut customer response time from weeks to days.

Could IT pose a hidden risk?

Companies have been warned to closely monitor IT managers and their access to critical data as they often "possess more knowledge than the CEO".

Commerce group surveys e-mail policies

The State Chamber of Commerce of NSW has completed a survey of its membership base to get an understanding of e-mail and Internet monitoring policies currently being used by companies.

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