E-government seeks to deliver a number of benefits, but these efforts are hampered by an old and fickle servant: data.
It is no longer enough to develop powerful, bug-free applications that meet current business requirements.
Critics of open source's place in the enterprise were previously overly vocal but have since faded into the woodwork.
Of all the elements that make up successful software testing, only two are essential.
Effective content management should be a concern no matter the size of the enterprise.
The automation of wireless network configuration has long been possible only with the use of proprietary vendor solutions, but that is all changing.
Companies face the challenge of storing growing amounts of data over longer periods of time to meet regulatory requirements.
When outsourcing software development, a lot more is needed than a promise of quality.
Every living entity is part of a multitude of hierarchies, playing an essential role in ensuring the survival and success of each. The business world is no exception.
Management's commitment to BEE as a business strategy is key to the success of the transformation process.
Searching local drives or the Internet is no big deal, but looking for information within the enterprise is a different kettle of fish.
In an increasingly competitive market, it is no longer enough to have a great product to produce a successful brand.