For any business, the ability to make good, accurate decisions is critical, says Jacques du Preez, CEO at Intellinexus.
The potential for compromised data is growing rapidly as more people work remotely and as apps move to the cloud, says Helen Kruger, CEO of Troye.
There is a growing trend of threat actors realising the value of targeting a supplier or provider up the chain in order to compromise exponentially more targets downstream, says Lior Div, CEO and co-founder of Cybereason.
Storage lies at the heart of IT infrastructure, and managing data sprawl is critical, says Gerhard Fourie, channel lead at Commvault Africa.
By managing a few aspects more strategically, companies can quickly see positive difference in their e-mail campaign results, says Everlytic MD JD Engelbrecht.
Today, having the ability to record calls is vital for every contact centre, says Enghouse Interactive's Patricia Merchan.
The rapidly-increasing uptake of AI, machine learning and IOT in manufacturing makes production facilities vulnerable to cyber threats, says Carlo Bolzonello of McAfee Enterprise in SA.
Right from the beginning, customer-centricity has been at the core of Amazon’s DNA, says Helen Billingham, senior social media and PR manager at Enghouse Interactive.
Many local companies are considering implementing vaccine mandates for employees from the new year, says Ian McAlister, GM at CRS Technologies.
DevOps is a way of thinking, innovating and working that is focused on customer outcomes, and one which boosts the enterprise's efficiency on a continual and iterative basis, says Sanjeev Kamboj, chief evangelist of Cloud, Data and DX at Fujitsu.
Nearly all BI elements, including data sources and models, analytics, data storage and computing power, have moved to the cloud, says Stephen Coull, sales director at Keyrus.
During the planning stage, speak to all key stakeholders in the business about their needs, says Heinrich de Leeuw, MD of Seidor Africa.