Your business's data needs to be protected because if you lose it, your brand may be tarnished or a hefty fine imposed, says Jaco Liebenberg, chief revenue officer at IronTree.
Companies must take steps to encrypt and protect the sensitive documents they make available on the Web or by e-mail, says Mia Papanicolaou, COO at Striata.
Smart contracts can be regarded as the "mirror image" of the traditionally understood binding contract, in that they are very similar, but also very different, says Seshree Govender, associate at Webber Wentzel.
The loot box system entices a consumer to buy a virtual container in a video game, using either virtual currency or real-world currency, says Sergio dos Santos, candidate attorney at Webber Wentzel.
Ensure your company has a comprehensive business continuity and data recovery plan, and test it repeatedly, says Byron Horn-Botha, lead: Channel and Partnerships at Arcserve Southern Africa.
To be a great BA, knowledge of the business, understanding the technical aspects, and a capability in the tools of the trade are vital, says Nosipho Rakoma, BA at BBD.
The Microsoft Azure data centres in SA will give the African market momentum when it comes to cloud adoption, says Gary Regan, COO at DAC Systems.
The reality of operating in today's market is that there are advantages and disadvantages to infrastructure as a service, says Paul McIntyre, CX executive at Elingo.
An incremental approach to cloud adoption, considering costs, scale and governance implications, ensures digital transformation success, says Bruce Arnold, CEO of Pivotal Data.
AVeS Cyber Security introduced its Risk Appetite Index to help companies understand where to focus their efforts so IT budgets are allocated correctly, says Charl Ueckermann, CEO at AVeS Cyber Security.
Local small and medium enterprises still don't know what IT can do for them, even though free and low-cost solutions exist, says Morne Barnard, CEO of Dashblack IT Solutions.
Affordable cloud technologies empower businesses to take control of costs without the heavy administration burden, says John Woollam, director at Euphoria Telecom.