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Ilkka Tales will be eligible for up to $350k in bonuses, depending on performance
Former CEO Carlos Perez to stay on as executive director for the company's telecom business
A high-tech CFO who makes sales calls? It's all in a day's work for NetSuite CFO Jim McGeever. Here's his take on how SaaS is beating big vendor FUD, the Larry Ellison effect, and the future of business apps.
US President Barack Obama will make what will be an emotional trip with his family to his childhood home of Indonesia in March, and will also visit Australia, the White House announced.
Prince Charles has leapt to the aid of Australian, New Zealand and British wool producers, launching a project to increase demand for fleece.
The federal government is determined to publish school performance comparisons, despite threats from teachers to ban national literacy and numeracy tests in protest.
Lihir Gold Ltd's chief executive Arthur Hood has resigned, with the miner saying that it is the right time to make an orderly transition to a new head.
Job advertisements rose in December for the second consecutive month to reinforce the rebound in the labour market, a survey says.
At the three-day Asia Pacific Digital Innovation Summit (APDIS) in December, an annual trade event which brought together 780 delegates from 21 countries, we caught up with Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) chairman John Grant and CEO Ian Birks for a rare joint interview. The pair spoke candidly about the challenges the Australian ICT industry faces this coming decade and the importance of accelerating NBN progress.
The uncertainty continues for Stern Hu even though Chinese authorities have finished investigating the detained Rio Tinto executive.
Unlimited air travel for life and private cars may soon be axed, but if proposed changes to federal MPs' pay packages are approved, they could be receiving hefty pay rises in exchange.
The federal government made the Productivity Commission water down a plan to give shareholders greater powers to limit executive salaries, the federal opposition says.
Flood-hit Coonamble residents in northern NSW are nervously waiting to see if the river levee can hold out oncoming floodwaters, which the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) expects to peak later on Monday morning.
Federal MPs will be held more accountable for taxpayer-funded overseas study tours which have been known to cost thousands of dollars.
Three people have died, while six have been injured in a fiery collision on the NSW south coast, taking the state's holiday road toll to 17.
Transfield Services Ltd has appointed Larry Ames as chief executive for its North America division, effective from January 4, 2010.
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank CIO, Andrew Watts, speaks to Kathryn Edwards
James Packer's wife Erica has found the perfect gift for a man who has everything.
Treasurer Wayne Swan has accused three out of the four big banks of gouging customers by hiking interest rates higher than rises in the official cash rate.
CXO talks with Mark Woolf, the CEO of the Cruising Yacht Club Of Australia prior to the Sydney to Hobart race.
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