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        <title>MISaustralia.com - Events</title>
        <link>http://tv.misaustralia.com</link>
        <itunes:subtitle>Interviews and presentations from the broad range of events presented by MIS and The Australian Financial Review.</itunes:subtitle>
        <itunes:summary>Interviews and presentations from the broad range of events presented by MIS and The Australian Financial Review.</itunes:summary>
        <description>Interviews and presentations from the broad range of events presented by MIS and The Australian Financial Review.</description>
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        <language>en-us</language>
        <copyright>Fairfax Business Media</copyright>
        <itunes:author>Managing Editor</itunes:author>
        <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
        <itunes:category text="Business" >
                <itunes:category text="Business News" />
                <itunes:category text="Investing" />
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        <itunes:category text="News &amp; Politics" >
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        <itunes:category text="Technology" >
                <itunes:category text="Tech News" />
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        <itunes:keywords>CIO, chief information officer, MIS, technology, management, panel, technology industry, AFR, Australian Financial Review, tech</itunes:keywords>
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            <title>Building a solid cloud business case</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>What steps CIOs must take to address common concerns and build a solid cloud business case</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Cloud computing has taken the technology industry by storm. Powerful, flexible, scalable internet-based architectures have cast long-term doubt on the traditional in-house data centre model -- a staple of the enterprise for decades. CIOs have taken notice, and the question is not if, but when. On the panel are David Kennedy,
CIO of the NSW Office of State Revenue, Joseph Sweeney, analyst at IBRS, and Gianpaolo Carraro, Developer and Platform Evangelism Director, Services Director with Microsoft.</itunes:summary>
            <description>Cloud computing has taken the technology industry by storm. Powerful, flexible, scalable internet-based architectures have cast long-term doubt on the traditional in-house data centre model -- a staple of the enterprise for decades. CIOs have taken notice, and the question is not if, but when. On the panel are David Kennedy,
CIO of the NSW Office of State Revenue, Joseph Sweeney, analyst at IBRS, and Gianpaolo Carraro, Developer and Platform Evangelism Director, Services Director with Microsoft.</description>
            <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 18:35:09 +0100</pubDate>
            <guid> 	http://tv.misaustralia.com/video/41355</guid>
            <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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            <title>AFR Broadband Conference: Marianne King</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>DBCDE first assistant secretary Marianne King on the NBN.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>In a rare public address, first assistant secretary for Department of Broadband Communications and the Digital Economy Marianne King discusses rollout plans for the federal government's national broadband network.</itunes:summary>
            <description>In a rare public address, first assistant secretary for Department of Broadband Communications and the Digital Economy Marianne King discusses rollout plans for the federal government's national broadband network.</description>
            <pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 16:51:35 +0100</pubDate>
            <guid> 	http://tv.misaustralia.com/video/7427</guid>
            <itunes:keywords>DBCDE, Marianne King, NBN, broadband</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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            <title>AFR Broadband Conference: Stephen Conroy</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>Q&amp;A with Communications Minister Stephen Conroy at AFR Broadband Conference</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Stephen Conroy answers questions at the AFR's Broadband Conference about NBNCo, the Tasmanian roll-out, Telstra and satellite involvement in broadband delivery.</itunes:summary>
            <description>Stephen Conroy answers questions at the AFR's Broadband Conference about NBNCo, the Tasmanian roll-out, Telstra and satellite involvement in broadband delivery.</description>
            <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 09:50:06 +0100</pubDate>
            <guid> 	http://tv.misaustralia.com/video/7406</guid>
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            <itunes:keywords>Conroy, broadband, NBN, conference</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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            <title>AFR Broadband Conference: Private sector investment</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>Are private investors willing to play ball with the federal government's broadband plans?</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Macquarie Telecom's Matt Healy, Deloitte Digital's Peter Williams and Citi Investment Research's Phil Campbell to discuss the likely success of the federal government's plans to tap private sector investment for the $43 billion national broadband network</itunes:summary>
            <description>Macquarie Telecom's Matt Healy, Deloitte Digital's Peter Williams and Citi Investment Research's Phil Campbell to discuss the likely success of the federal government's plans to tap private sector investment for the $43 billion national broadband network</description>
            <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 22:34:14 +0100</pubDate>
            <guid> 	http://tv.misaustralia.com/video/7399</guid>
            <itunes:keywords>NBN, broadband, investment, Macquarie, Citi, Deloitte, AFR, conference</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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            <title>ICT Conference 2009 - Mark Bregman</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>Symantec chief technology officer discusses the development of reputation-based security systems and private cloud computing architecture.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Speaking at the MIS ICT Conference 2009, Symantec chief technology officer discusses the development of reputation-based security systems and private cloud computing architecture.
</itunes:summary>
            <description>Speaking at the MIS ICT Conference 2009, Symantec chief technology officer discusses the development of reputation-based security systems and private cloud computing architecture.
</description>
            <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 16:37:30 +0100</pubDate>
            <guid> 	http://tv.misaustralia.com/video/6666</guid>
            <itunes:keywords>cloud computing, reputation, security, Symantec, Bregman</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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            <title>ICT Conference 2009  - The Gershon Report</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>Ann Steward Kim Denham, John Grant discuss the greatest change in government ICT in Australia - the Gershon efficiency review.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Ovum's Steve Hodgkinson moderates a discussion on what some have called the greatest ever change in government ICT in Australia - the Gershon efficiency review.
The panel includes Australian Government CIO Ann Steward, Australian Computer Society CEO Kim Denham, and Data #3 managing director and AIIA chairman John Grant.</itunes:summary>
            <description>Ovum's Steve Hodgkinson moderates a discussion on what some have called the greatest ever change in government ICT in Australia - the Gershon efficiency review.
The panel includes Australian Government CIO Ann Steward, Australian Computer Society CEO Kim Denham, and Data #3 managing director and AIIA chairman John Grant.</description>
            <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2009 10:02:25 +0100</pubDate>
            <guid> 	http://tv.misaustralia.com/video/6119</guid>
            <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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            <title>Sustainable IT 2008 - Stephen Tame</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>Jetstar CIO Stephen Tame tells how Jetstar IT got a good handle on its carbon footprint and why he likes thin clients.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>CIO of Qantas' low-cost airline Jetstar, Stephen Tame, tells MIS' Chris Jenkins how IT can be used to fight rising fuel costs, how Jetstar IT got a good handle on its carbon footprint, and why he likes solid-state thin clients running virtual desktops.</itunes:summary>
            <description>CIO of Qantas' low-cost airline Jetstar, Stephen Tame, tells MIS' Chris Jenkins how IT can be used to fight rising fuel costs, how Jetstar IT got a good handle on its carbon footprint, and why he likes solid-state thin clients running virtual desktops.</description>
            <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jun 2008 17:58:55 +0100</pubDate>
            <guid> 	http://tv.misaustralia.com/video/2665</guid>
            <itunes:keywords>aviation, Jetstar, green IT, Stephen Tame, CIO, Qantas, thin client, outsourcing</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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            <title>Sustainable IT 2008 - Fiona Balfour</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>Former Qantas and Telstra CIO Fiona Balfour discusses the reasons old data &quot;looks like crap&quot; in new systems.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Former Qantas and Telstra CIO Fiona Balfour discusses the reasons old data &amp;quot;looks like crap&amp;quot; in new systems, why we shouldn't be talking about IT-business alignment an how doing systems integration in-house, like the Commonwealth Bank, is a sensible option for big companies.</itunes:summary>
            <description>Former Qantas and Telstra CIO Fiona Balfour discusses the reasons old data &amp;quot;looks like crap&amp;quot; in new systems, why we shouldn't be talking about IT-business alignment an how doing systems integration in-house, like the Commonwealth Bank, is a sensible option for big companies.</description>
            <pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 12:05:53 +0100</pubDate>
            <guid> 	http://tv.misaustralia.com/video/2473</guid>
            <itunes:keywords>Fiona Balfour, MIS, Telstra, Qantas, CIO, strategy, systems integration</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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