ThinkFWD CIO Series
In the sixth episode of the Lenovo ThinkFWD CIO Series, William Confalonieri talks about his role as chief digital officer at Deakin University. He discusses digital innovation, the use of AI to provide more personalised services to its students and the university’s vision for establishing a strong horizontal information structure.
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In the fifth episode of the Lenovo ThinkFWD CIO Series, Karin Geraghty discusses her role as CIO for the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources at the Government of South Australia. She talks about how the state has become a leader in collaborative environmental open data portals, the importance of developing partnerships with the private sector and the growing use of mobile devices in data collection.
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In the fourth episode of the Lenovo ThinkFWD CIO Series, Katherine Squire discusses her role as General Manager for Applications at the ASX. She talks about the importance of making sure technology remains responsive to the needs of users, the process of developing new applications to take advantage of business opportunities, and how to manage organisational change.
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In the third episode of the Lenovo ThinkFWD CIO Series, Mark Gay discusses how banks are becoming technology businesses, transforming operational constraints into enablers for innovation and the importance of enhancing customer experience.
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In the first episode of the Lenovo ThinkFWD CIO Series, Carl Woerndle tells the chilling tale of the series of that leveled his major hosting business Distribute.IT in 2011. Carl also shares the key lesson he took from the experience - one that will serve as a sobering wake-up call for any CIO or IT professional concerned about cybersecurity.
info_outlineIn the fifth episode of the Lenovo ThinkFWD CIO Series, Karin Geraghty discusses her role as CIO for the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources at the Government of South Australia.
She talks about how the state has become a leader in collaborative environmental open data portals, the importance of developing partnerships with the private sector and the growing use of mobile devices in data collection.