Your number one priority is to find an ISP that works with you to enable your business's growth, instead of limiting it, says Grant Parker, GM of SEACOM Business SA.
The cloud will enable African businesses to improve operational performance and give them a platform for growth and innovation, says Vinay Hiralall, GM: demand generation at Tarsus On Demand.
In the transition from the information age to the automation age, people need to change their relationship with technology, says Pommie Lutchman, CEO at Ocular Technologies.
Advanced analytics helps companies understand what it is that customers want, and ultimately provides a radar to beat churn, says Gerrit Olivier, CEO of About IT.
Cloud computing is changing IT departments' budgets, says Mark Walker, associate VP for sub-Saharan Africa at IDC Middle East, Africa and Turkey.
Strategic success is enabled by organisational capabilities, which can be created through organisational project management, says Hannes van den Berg, MD of ProjectLink.
The complexity of the Internet of things implementations can be eliminated by ensuring you have all the right components in place at the outset, says Phathizwe Malinga, MD of SqwidNet.
Companies embarking on a digital journey should ensure security is a primary focus, says Boland Lithebe, managing executive at CyberTech.
Today, the digital workforce requires a vastly different approach to how employees are managed, says Ian McAlister, GM of CRS Technologies SA.
The Internet of things literally brings smart house and home appliances to life, says Peter Serati, chief technology architect at Alteram Solutions.
Traditional communications channels are becoming less popular for consumers, says Colin Whelan, principle WFO solutions consultant at Aspect Software.
Does national government's equitable share allocation bolster municipal service delivery? asks Carl Stroud, CEO of Sebata Software Solutions.