When it comes to cloud storage there is one thing that immediately leaps to the forefront of peoples' minds: security, says Gavin Dunlop, CEO of ACTNET.
Eduard Du Plessis, Managing Director of EOH-NS, points out drivers and trends shaping the future.
The challenge for CIOs today is to be able to extend their area of influence outside of just running IT processes and maintenance in a business, says Patrick Shields, CTO Africa at Software AG.
Education's lessons point to business needs from cloud service providers, says Mark Harris, marketing director of XON.
Strategic workforce management at its most basic entails knowing where the talent resides; at its most complex, it involves great data, says Mark Edwards, Director and CTO of Intuate Group.
Companies hold unprecedented amounts of information about their customers, who, in turn, trust those organisations to use that data in ethical fashion, says Alison Treadaway, Striata director.
In theory, negative interest rates can give a broad boost to financial markets and aid economic recovery, says Lorenzo Borelli, head of Customer Relations at SYSPRO.
Current and former employees are more often than not the culprits when it comes to security breaches, says Simon Campbell-Young, CEO of First for Phoenix.
Merging video and voice will be the tip of the iceberg, with tools, interfaces and technologies allowing for virtual reality experiences, says Eduard Du Plessis, MD of EOH-NS.
All-flash storage is the fastest-growing segment in the storage market today. Pure Storage's South Africa Country Manager Rupert Brazier explains why, and what enterprises should know about flash.
The cheapest route to mobile connectivity is to enable SMS-only roaming prior to leaving SA, then buying a local SIM card and inserting it into a?wireless router, says?Craig Lowe, founder of execMobile.
Locally-developed and hosted call recording apps and services are available, accessible and legal in SA, says Johan Landman, managing member of Datatex Dynamics.