Remote working, while a lifesaver during this trying time, is not the panacea we all once thought it would be, says Jaco Voigt, CEO of Catalytic.
Implementation of two-factor and multi-factor authentication is necessary to create strong access management, particularly when it comes to sensitive network areas, says Stefan van de Giessen, GM: Cybersecurity at Networks Unlimited Africa.
An effective disaster recovery plan ensures the business is able to bounce back from disruption with minimal downtime and minimal loss, says Johan Scheepers, country head at Commvault SA.
Run a no-cost Automated Mainframe Security Health Check with CA Southern Africa to eliminate guesswork, says Dolf Snyman, BU lead: Broadcom Mainframe Solutions at CA Southern Africa.
Uncomfortable workstations and distractions are top concerns among remote workers now, says Paul Furmie, head of Video Collaboration – South Africa at Logitech.
Companies should ensure their ECC systems are optimised for an efficient and harmonised transition to S/4HANA, says Oesha Rughubir, deal solutions manager at T-Systems South Africa.
Disruptions happen all the time; it’s the mindset and the ability to think beyond the obvious that is the key to success, says Minoo Dastur, director, president and CEO of Nihilent.
SaaS becomes particularly valuable when trusted organisations collaborate to build a service, says Johan Scheepers, country head at Commvault SA.
Shifting your accounting functions online is better for your business, says Bridget du Toit, head of Services at EasyBiz Technologies.
Next-gen managed IT services will need to address risk management, governance and cyber security requirements while optimising operational costs, says Charl Ueckermann, Group CEO at AVeS Cyber International.
Any remote private office requires reliable connectivity, says Ralph Berndt, director of Sales at Syrex.
Once objectives and readiness have been established, the company should assemble a team to drive change, says Phil Lewis, VP Solution Consulting, EMEA at Infor.