Employees are returning to work, but it seems likely that the new workplace will be more hybrid, necessitating unique security requirements, says Steve Flynn, sales and marketing director for ESET Southern Africa.
The pandemic fast-tracked the move to hybrid cloud and made IT estates increasingly difficult to manage, says Camish Dookie, pre-sales engineer for Micro Focus at Axiz.
The upcoming year will be about increases in legislation, security standards, ransomware attacks and technology risks, says Ilia Sotnikov, VP of User Experience and security strategist at Netwrix.
Companies must understand that non-financial data is also valuable and can be ‘weaponised’ by fraudsters, says Wessel Matthee, information security and compliance manager at Entersekt.
The Dell Pro Support Plus warranty covers customers against accidental damage, says George Moss, Dell CSG Business Unit manager at Tarsus Distribution.
Employee well-being forms the cornerstone of a successful return to work strategy, says Michaela Voller, chief HR officer at Dimension Data.
Edge computing has gained pace with the rise in IOT devices and data proliferation, says Mohammed Amin, SVP – MERAT at Dell Technologies.
A DMS ensures that a contract between multiple parties is sound and can stand up legally in court if necessary, says Carla De Abreu, business development manager at e4.
SD-WAN provides the foundation for a SASE-enabled architecture, delivering protected, anywhere, anytime access, says Hardus Dippenaar, senior network architect at Datacentrix.
Ransomware attacks can not only cost companies money and lose business, they can also put human lives at risk in the OT/IOT environment, says Tumi Masobe, business development manager at Axiz.
If we take the concept of the IOT and tap into the internet of people, perhaps we can gather all the data needed to overcome some of our challenges, says Murshid Obaray, key account director at Software AG.
Cloud-native supercomputer architecture aims to maintain the fastest possible compute, storage and network performance while meeting cloud services requirements, says Werner Coetzee, business development executive at Data Sciences Corporation.