MIS100 2009:Bubbling under

By CIO staff | Wednesday, July 22 2009

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Hide details for Manukau City CouncilManukau City Council
Senior IS executive: Colin Smith, chief information officer
Total screens: 1733
Industry: Government and defence
Website: www.manukau.govt.nz

Key business objectives for the Manukau City Council (MCC) in the next 12 months include delivery of affordable, quality outcomes and services to the community, in alignment with the council’s long-term plan. CIO Colin Smith says the challenge is to meet the increasing community expectations, whilst maintaining financial sustainability and avoiding the need for further rate increases. “When faced with increasing external cost pressures, council expects areas such as the Information Management department to deliver more without requiring any additional resources,” says Smith. In light of changes to Auckland governance, MCC is reprioritising ICT projects and work programmes, but at the same time, maintaining focus on continuing to deliver a high quality of service to customers.
Hide details for Housing New Zealand CorporationHousing New Zealand Corporation
Senior IS executive: Mark Corbitt, information technology manager
Total screens: 1390
Industry: Health and community services
Website: www.hnzc.co.nz

Housing NZ owns the state housing portfolio and its main activity is the provision of rental housing. Mark Corbitt is the new IT manager, taking over the role from Rob Herries. Under its three-year Risk Management Plan, HNZC seeks to incorporate best practice into its culture. Towards this, opportunities for operational efficiency and effectiveness are being captured and there is a focus on the quality and stability of information and associated systems. The Corporation will consider implementing electronic learning systems to help frontline staff access information to support them in their job. Introduction of the data warehouse in 2007 has made a significant difference to the provision of quality, timely and accurate reporting and analysis.
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Senior IS executive: Dhaya Sivakumar, general manager information technology
Total screens: 1490
Industry: Business management and scientific services
Website: www.stellatravel.co.nz

The travel industry is heavily dependent on ICT to access and deliver content, says Dhaya Sivakumar, general manager information technology, Stella Travel Services.

In 2009, Stella Travel Services will invest in significant ICT projects including content aggregation, point-of-sale sales software and technology, along with new ICT systems to support fares and ticketing. Despite a slight decrease in ICT budgets and staffing, the company will also invest further in business intelligence tools, mobilisation technologies and applications, along with utility computing.

The infrastructure consolidation and virtualisation projects undertaken over the past 18 months, now allow Stella to utilise centralised assets to change the way the workforce is used. Attaching mobile communications technology to the new infrastructure will allow broader use of teleworking and give the business flexibility in the way it can deploy its workforce, says Sivakumar. Stella will also make use of Citrix products, combined with Telecom’s new mobile network and One Office, to deliver the end system.
Hide details for Diocesan School for GirlsDiocesan School for Girls
Senior IS executive: Craig Harrison, information systems manager
Total screens: 1727
Industry: Education services
Website: www.diocesan.school.nz

Diocesan School for Girls will provide the best in academic, cultural and sporting facilities and resources.

Challenges include achieving more personalised communication with stakeholders through web portals, as well as increasing risk management in an education environment experiencing reduced government funding and increased competition. “The falling New Zealand dollar is increasing our cost of ICT purchasing, whereas budgets are reducing due to current economic climate,” says IS manager Craig Harrison.

To address these challenges, he says 2009 will see further development of Diocesan’s web portal access to information, along with development of DR capabilities.

Each year, obsolete staff laptops are replaced along with an annual intake of more than 200 new students with laptops. Harrison says protecting the network from malware and risks is always high on the list of priorities, and solutions from Trend Micro and SurfControl are used to secure the network. The 2008 deployment of Microsoft Vista with its enhanced security features, has also had a positive impact on the security of the network.
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Senior IS executive: Martyn Seddon, general manager of information systems
Total screens: 1230
Industry: Wholesale and retail trade
Website: www.TurnersandGrowers.com

Turners and Growers uses ICT systems and processes to meet the changing requirements of its multiple businesses and customers with speed and precision. The company is committed to creating a business environment that allows its several business units to act as one and collaborate. Better inter-business communication and process improvements are expected as a result, and will be supported by more consolidated SAP ERP system integration, and customer focus via portal and online service initiatives.

Martyn Seddon, general manager of information systems, says Turners and Growers is reducing non-critical spending. “So there is no budget reduction as such, but we need to ensure that if we’re spending then the items are critical.

“In the past 12 months Turners and Growers has increased investment in SAP systems and software, and has an ongoing extension of wireless technologies throughout the business. While these areas of investment will continue this year, it will also be re-visiting business processes within SAP and stream-lining them to gain a more integrated business system,” says Seddon.
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Senior IS executive: David Hollies, ITS manager
Total screens: 1316
Industry: Wholesale and retail trade
Website: www.bunnings.co.nz

Business objectives for Bunnings in the next 12 months include excellence in team recruitment and retention, inventory management and store processing and efficiencies. ITS manager David Hollies says IT helps the business achieve its objectives and provides competitive advantage by allowing his team to work smarter. Key ICT projects last year included Oracle ERP and FMIS system upgrades, software and server virtualisation, implementation and extension of wireless technologies and a major upgrade of store networks and point of sale systems. IT systems are managed from the Bunnings Support Centre in Perth.
Bunnings uses Cognos business intelligence and reporting software on top of Oracle data warehousing tools for inventory visibility.
Hide details for Hawkes Bay District Health BoardHawkes Bay District Health Board
Senior IS executive: Jo-Ann Jacobson, CIO
Total screens: 1263
Industry: Health and community services
Website: www.hawkesbaydhb.govt.nz

Hawkes Bay District Health Board CIO Jo-Ann Jacobson says HBDHB has a significant focus on improved sustainability as part of its Future Directions Plan, and IS will redesign decision support and information management practices to establish a corporate services business intelligence function. It will also invest in IS development on document/content management, ITIL implementation and network upgrades. As Central Region Chair, she says Central Region CIOs are promoting a regional ICT roadmap to support regional clinical services. They have also identified the need for regional governance and resourcing functions to drive the Health Information Strategy, achieve economies of scale and promote sustainability.
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Senior IS executive: Donna Wright, CIO
Total screens: 1355
Industry: Manufacturing
Website: www.ccamatil.com

Attracting, developing and retaining high-calibre people, accelerating growth and investing in new beverage categories and acquisitions are key organisational goals for Coca Cola Amatil in 2009. The company has to deal with the impact of the recession on its internal costs as well as how its retail customers and consumers purchasing behaviours are affected, says CIO Donna Wright. From an ICT perspective she says a key focus is to review the number of ICT vendors the organisation deals with. Overall ICT strategy is focused on application rationalisation through implementation of SAP technologies. The largest ICT projects by budget for 2009 are development of a mobile sales force tool, a call centre technology upgrade and expansion and integration of VOIP technology.
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Senior IS executive: Matjaz Jug, chief information officer
Total screens: 1650
Industry: Government and defence
Website: www.stats.govt.nz

the ICT team at Statistics NZ is focused on projects including systems in support of the census, development of statistical processing systems and data dissemination systems. Also on the agenda are integrated respondent management and strategies for the mitigation of business continuity risks related to legacy systems, and ongoing software and server virtualisation. CIO Matjaz Jug says facilitating ease of access to official statistics and internet data collection are among the challenges the IT team faces. ICT is needed to build a sustainable, technological platform, yet there is constant pressure to do this in the most cost effective way. The internal team maintains servers and PC hardware and outsourcing is used for extra support around some systems and network management.
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Senior IS executive: Frank Gebhardt, IT manager
Total screens: 1331
Industry: Manufacturing
Website: www.taitworld.com

A focus on specific market segments, public safety, utilities and public transport solutions are key directions for Tait Electronics in 2009. The company is also in the process of building a global service centre.

IT manager Frank Gebhardt says locally the Tait Electronics IT team is working on projects to increase the collaboration capabilities of the business, as well as those that provide better visibility of key performance indicators. There is also a desire to ensure processes and services work to ITIL standards where appropriate. Tait Electronics is a leading worldwide provider of radio communications solutions, which focus on the needs of public safety organisations, utilities and transport providers.

Work on business intelligence and CRM systems will also be prioritised for the current financial year. In 2008, Tactical CRM tools were implemented at regional customer service organisations – and consolidation of these tools is planned.

Other ICT objectives achieved in 2008 included server consolidation, developing systems and strategies to cope with data growth, as well as reviewing processes, policies and tools for data security.

As well, the ICT team continues its work to improve the online shopping experience for customers and the IT team will engage in website development using Web 2.0 technologies.
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Hide details for DeloitteDeloitte
Senior IS executive: Eugene Piercy, IT manager
Total screens: 1306
Industry: Business management and scientific services
Website: www.deloitte.co.nz

Deloitte has more than 1000 specialists operating in quality professional services including audit, tax, technology and systems, risk management, corporate finance, recovery, forensics and business advisory services.

It has offices in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin.
Centralising knowledge and intellectual property is a key goal for Deloitte in 2009, says national IT manager Eugene Piercy.

He says key IT investments designed to leverage these goals include document management and unified communications systems, along with server virtualisation and consolidation. Other projects include a Windows Vista operating system upgrade, as well as relocation of the Deloitte Auckland and Hamilton offices.

While ICT budgets have decreased slightly from last year, ICT people numbers remain steady at the firm, reflecting its ongoing recognition of ICT as a platform for business excellence and outstanding client service delivery.

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