As more businesses embrace the cloud, there's a worrying sense of complacency regarding data security, says Dirk Prinsloo, cloud solutions architect at BUI.
Software-defined networking has the potential to overcome operational complexity and increase performance and availability, says Greg Hatfield, principal practice head: Hybrid Networks – Intelligent Infrastructure at Dimension Data.
Forward-thinking enterprises across the globe have recognised that the future of business success will depend on their ability to leverage AI, says Werner Coetzee, business development executive at Data Sciences Corporation.
In a world where digital technology is a major business enabler, the SME provider is the gatekeeper, says Traci Maynard, executive: Edge Consumer Software and Hardware and HPE Business Unit manager at Axiz.
Managed security collects data from all the cyber security technologies within the business and interrogates these using threat intelligence that Securicom gathers from other sources, says Richard Broeke, MD at Securicom.
The South African healthcare sector needs to move fast to adopt new trends based on global standards, says Shubna Harilal, MD, Gijima Technology Solutions.
Corel MindManager is mind mapping software for business that supports effective lean management across any industry sector, says Charity Mtshali, product manager for Corel MindManager at Axiz.
Reassessing network design has become imperative in ensuring the security and connectivity of the workforce, says Kyle Stanton, go-to-market executive: Intelligent Infrastructure at Dimension Data.
The value lies in the data and unlocking insight around all customers to better serve them, says Andrew Dawson, MD of MACmobile.
Project management plays a more crucial role in the growth of every business than ever before, says Heinrich de Leeuw, MD at Seidor Africa.
While AI is currently on everyone's radar, the contact centre industry's ability to implement and adopt true AI remains some way off, says Karl Reed, chief solutions officer at Pivotal Data.
Corporates should be urged to meet government halfway and help with the upskilling of young people so they can be employed, says Tshepo Mokoena, chairperson of In2IT Technologies.