In the mobile-first environment, the natural next step is the adoption of intelligent edge solutions to meet consumer demands for instant service and satisfaction, says Basha Pillay, executive head: Cloud and Collaboration at Internet Solutions.
There is no sure-fire way to completely protect a business from cyber crime, says Simeon Tassev, MD and qualified security assessor at Galix Networking.
Online share trader CM Trading offers an investment service that, with careful strategising, could yield more financial rewards than a fixed deposit, says Daniel Kibel, director and founder of CM Trading.
For most businesses, the downsides of automatic encryption would outweigh the potential benefits by a fair margin, says Chris Hathaway, operations director and cloud advisor at Cloud Essentials.
Controlled use of administrative privileges as a single control is one of the basic critical security controls, says Byron Davel, Product Manager at Credence Security.
Prohibitive electricity costs and fragile supply are driving innovation around more agile, resilient and energy-efficient hardware, says Xavier Nel, head of Product at CloudGate.
To be sure that the right person is logging into your systems using a well-secured device, G/On works according to a zero-trust model, says Sean Glansbeek, CEO of Private Protocol.
Money means little if staff are overworked and don't have the time or energy to enjoy the financial rewards they receive, says Greg Morris, CEO of Sebata Holdings.
Software asset management helps businesses to know what they have, what they are using and how best to apply their software licences, says Matthew Poulter, SAM business unit manager at First Technology National.
Subtle but meaningful brand changes position e4 as a progressive company that is constantly evolving, says Nik Steffny, chief commercial officer at e4.
Blockchain technology can revolutionise the supply chain, delivering transparency, scalability and enhanced security, says Terri Hiskey, VP Product Marketing, Manufacturing at Epicor Software.
ERP solutions will continue to be central to the implementation of successful manufacturing technology in 2019, says Andy Coussins, senior VP and head of sales, international, at Epicor Software.