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1. Gershon's govtech agenda - Part 2
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Sir Peter Gershon's report on government ICT spending promises a sea change. Inefficient departments and expensive contractors are under the microscope. But in this second conversation about the Gershon report, experts predict it won't be easy reforming a bureaucracy that spends $6 billion on ICT in
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public date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 05:44:05 GMT - (7 MB Type: MPEG)
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2. Gershon's govtech agenda - Part 1
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Sir Peter Gershon has sparked a minor revolution in Canberra. Under instruction from Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner, Gershon's report proposed the government slash its use of IT contractors by 50 percent and overhauling its IT procurement and management systems. In Part 1 of our two part series, Se
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public date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 04:28:01 GMT - (4 MB Type: MPEG)
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3. The new CIO mobile agenda
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The humble mobile has graduated. Internet-enabled devices now offer real business advantages, and CIOs must make strategic decisions about networks and handsets. Joining The Scoop host Mark Jones to examine the options are Soprano Design founder and CEO Richard Favero, Ovum senior analyst Claudio Ca
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public date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 23:26:27 GMT - (7 MB Type: MPEG)
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4. Tech wreck survival strategies
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The economic crisis has caused business to reconsider spending priorities, and technology is caught in the spotlight. What strategies must CIOs consider in the downturn? Is this yet another catalyst for outsourcing and virtualisation? The Scoop host Mark Jones is joined by Stephen Tame, CIO, Jetstar
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public date: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 23:11:34 GMT - (6 MB Type: MPEG)
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5. Inside Salesforce.com
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Hosted software and the Web 2.0 revolution have both found a home at Salesforce.com, a trail-blazing CRM vendor constantly under scrutiny. The Scoop host Mark Jones got inside the mind of Salesforce.com president and chief strategy officer Steve Cakebread. Up for discussion is his take on R&D spendi
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public date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 00:34:10 GMT - (5 MB Type: MPEG)
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6. CIOs debate IT's image crisis
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Australian CIOs admit young people think IT is for geeks. In a wide-ranging discussion, we look at how to improve the tech industry's reputation to combat the skills crisis. The Scoop is joined by Jim Barclay, CIO, Logan City Council, Michelle Beveridge, CIO, IDP Education; and Ken Farnes, CIO, Synd
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public date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 05:17:58 GMT - (7 MB Type: MPEG)
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7. Networks of the future
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Ten years ago the computer networking industry epitomised the booming technology sector with its parties, long lunches and junkets. The Scoop host Mark Jones catches up with pioneering figures of Australia's networking industry Force10 Networks VP Asia Pacific Gary Jackson, Riverbed Networks managin
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public date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 23:28:59 GMT - (6 MB Type: MPEG)
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8. CIOs study hosted software
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Software applications run over the internet - they are lauded as the future of enterprise computing, but are CIOs convinced? Joining The Scoop host Mark Jones to analyse software-as-a-service are NetSuite CEO Zach Nelson, NSW Department of Education CIO Stephen Wilson, DeBortoli Wines' Bill Robertso
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public date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 03:23:48 GMT - (7 MB Type: MPEG)
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9. Tech investors ignore downturn
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Despite the turmoil in US markets, tech startups and investors remain confident.The Scoop host Mark Jones interviews four entrepreneurs at TechCrunch50, San Francisco's hottest new pitch-fest for startups and emerging technology: Loic Le Meur, chief executive, Seesmic; Chris Saad, founder, Faraday M
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public date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 22:51:53 GMT - (7 MB Type: MPEG)
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10. Twitter finds corporate fans
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The Scoop looks at the web's communications tool de jour, microblogging service Twitter, which has moved rapidly beyond the realm of geeks and entered the corporate arena. Host Mark Jones is joined by Comcast director of digital care Frank Eliason, one of the most famous executives using Twitter, Di
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public date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 06:35:44 GMT - (6 MB Type: MPEG)
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11. iPhone dominates Mobile Feast
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The iPhone has done more than excite Apple fans. The technology industry is alive to the idea that mobile computing will never be the same. The Scoop host Mark Jones is joined live on stage at Mobile Feast in Sydney to peer into the future with Soprano Design founder and CEO Dr Richard Favero, Austr
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public date: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 05:49:09 GMT - (6 MB Type: MPEG)
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12. Google, IBM chase cloud computing
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Enterprise computing has its head in the clouds. Google and IBM are among a raft of companies chasing cloud computing, hoping it will deliver a new era of powerful Internet-based computing. The Scoop host Mark Jones is joined by Nicholas G. Carr, the author made famous by his book "IT Doesn't Matter
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public date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 00:34:22 GMT - (6 MB Type: MPEG)
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13. China tightens internet censorship
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Chris JenkinsWhen China was awarded the right to host the Olympics back in 2001, it promised that the Games would take place in a new spirit of openness. But China watchers say that the situation is actually getting worse, and that the Games have only amplified the paranoia of the country's leaders,
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public date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 08:29:39 GMT - (7 MB Type: MPEG)
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14. Banking on the digital economy
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The digital economy has already upset the establishment. Traditional banks are spending billions to upgrade core technology systems, and electronic payments startups are nipping at their heels. Joining The Scoop host Mark Jones to discuss the future of electronic banking is Andrew Rothwell, co-found
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public date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 23:25:29 GMT - (7 MB Type: MPEG)
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15. The great Chinese tech dream
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Do you have what it takes to succeed in China? The Scoop host Mark Jones is joined by Australian technology entrepreneurs who share their insights on working life in China. Guests include Lloyd Ernst, chairman, SinoCode and former WebCentral CEO; Dave Garnier, director, New Wave Capital Limited; and
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public date: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 08:23:58 GMT - (6 MB Type: MPEG)
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16. CIOs embrace Gen V reality
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Last week we spoke about Generation V. This week we dig deeper to examine the impact of digital natives on the enterprise. The Scoop host Mark Jones is joined by Malcolm Pascoe, former CIO at Goodman Fielder; Bob Hennessey, financial services managing director, BearingPoint and fomer AAPT CIO; Laure
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public date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 23:54:20 GMT - (10 MB Type: MPEG)
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17. Meet Generation V
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Forget Gen X, Y and Z. Digital natives called Generation V are spanning traditional demographics and changing the dynamic of business. The Scoop host Mark Jones is joined by Gartner VP Stephen Prentice; The Project Factory head of virtual worlds Gary Hayes; Inspecht founder Michael Specht; and Talen
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public date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 22:42:39 GMT - (7 MB Type: MPEG)
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18. Life after iPhone
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What impact will the iPhone have on mobile computing? And what's on Microsoft's radar? The Scoop host Mark Jones is joined by four mobile experts: John Starkweather, international director of marketing, mobile communications, Microsoft; Ben Keighran, CEO, Bluepulse; Mark Pesce, a social media and te
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public date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 23:48:01 GMT - (8 MB Type: MPEG)
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19. Microsoft's cloudy Vista
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Microsoft has ceased selling its popular Windows XP operating system but will maintain support until 2014. CIOs can now contemplate skipping XP's maligned successor, Vista, and wait for Windows 7 in 2010. Joining The Scoop host Mark Jones to discuss Windows deployment strategies is Anthony Stevens,
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public date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 00:14:04 GMT - (7 MB Type: MPEG)
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20. The future of digital media
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The internet's disruptive force is being felt across the entire media and publishing landscape. Even non-media companies must understand the dynamics of online content as stakeholder communications assumes a new importance. This week's episode of The Scoop is a live panel discussion facilitated by M
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public date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 08:59:54 GMT - (7 MB Type: MPEG)
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