Welcome to the Infonomics IT Governance Letter

Seasons Greetings

The season of joy and goodwill is upon us again.  As usual, December in Australia involves frantic preparation for the summer, interspersed with the essential pre-Christmas celebrations and winding up of the year’s work agenda – for a couple of weeks at least.

For many, including the Infonomics team, it’s been an interesting year.  We look forward to 2006 keeping us all on our collective toes, and being most prosperous.

We wish all our readers and their loved ones the peace, love and harmony that Christmas symbolises.  We trust that your time off, however short, is relaxing and refreshing.  We hope that your endeavours in 2006 are fruitful, and that you achieve your goals. 

Just like ol’ Saint Nick, we’ve been battling in the Infonomics workshop to get the December projects in on time.  We hope that you will forgive us the delay in this edition of “the Letter” and that you will take a little time out over the break to have a good read, and maybe a chuckle as we continue to point out the obvious…

That said, we did think a bit of colour and cheer would be appreciated – so mixed with a few pieces of clip-art, please also enjoy some photos we took with the trusty old-technology camera during a trip through country Victoria earlier in 2005.

And to give you a little more time for your reading, the IT Governance Letter will take a break in January.  We aim to publish the next edition in February 2006, and look forward to “seeing” you all then.

Thank you for your interest and support through 2005.  We wish all of our friends and customers a joyous and peaceful Christmas, and a safe and prosperous 2006.

Mark Toomey

20 December 2005

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