The big three cloud providers are extremely eager for businesses to use what they have built, says Peter Scheffel, CTO at BBD.
ERP is one of the most important investments a business can make during times of economic crisis, says Stuart Scanlon, MD of epic ERP.
No one says your challenge questions have to really apply to you, says Alissa Johnson, chief information security officer at Xerox.
Without clarity of vision and purpose, ambiguities are more likely to arise on the journey, says Mark Hastings, director of Public Sector at Rainmaker Solutions.
Companies are embracing digital transformation, but few consider adapting their cyber security solutions to reflect the sophisticated threats decision-makers face daily, says Ralph Berndt, director of Sales at Syrex.
Applications offer great insight into the user, and this data is of interest to marketers and businesses, but also cyber criminals, says Simon Campbell-Young, MD of Credence Security.
Companies must define ways to deal with risk, identify who is responsible for dealing with risk, and what actions can be taken to mitigate risk, says Nastassja Finnegan, enterprise sales director at DRS.
Identity is becoming critical to digital transformation, says Maeson Maherry, chief digital officer of Etion.
Getting the management aspect of managed services correct is a big part of achieving managed services success, says J Naomi Skinner, senior manager, Product Marketing for OpenText Business Network.
SMEs have the ability to stay small but have a big impact on the economy relative to their size, says Lindile Xoko, GM for SMEs at MTN Business.
Purchasing the right infrastructure is about more than just the upfront cost, considering both the total cost of ownership and the potential for it to enable future technology strategies is equally crucial.
Companies must be extremely vigilant in ensuring the right security infrastructure is in place before rolling out mobile software, says Deidre Fryer, product manager at SYSPRO Africa.