Enterprise software deployments should be followed by?proper training and regular updates of the new system, says?Phil Duff, CEO SYSPRO.
Cloud orchestration is really needed when the different aspects of cloud management are united, says Richard Vester, director of Cloud Services at EOH.
If you want to transform your company, look back through history to the examples set by empire builder Genghis Khan, says Stephen de Villiers Graaff, DVT principal agile consultant.
Companies are looking for a disruptive business model that allows them to be increasingly responsive to trends in the market, zooming ahead of competition, says?Gary de Menezes, country manager Southern Africa at NetApp.
There is a dark side to the managed services moon where what is delivered doesn't quite match what was promised, says Ralph Berndt, Director, Sales at Syrex.
Kevin Dherman, chief innovation officer at SYSPRO, lists the top technology trends for both hardware and software making a tangible impact this year.
The business intelligence strategy must not be restrictive, but should use a wide array of processes, technologies and stakeholders, says?Gustav Piater, sales director of Yellowfin SA.
Payroll and HR practitioners must understand that technology does not reduce the significance of their role;?rather, it enables manual processes, says James McKerrell, CEO of CRS Technologies.
Companies must work with their cloud service providers to choose the best solution for the business, and get the insight required to optimise systems, says Richard Vester, director of Cloud Services at EOH.?
Technology can enable the policyholders to own, manage and utilise the funds themselves, says?Richard Firth, CEO of MIP Holdings.
Technology and software are becoming integrated into every aspect of our personal and business lives, and every year this integration gets deeper and deeper, says Dr Werner Vogels, CTO of Amazon.com.
Electronic Document Delivery makes it easier to do everything on the go, says Gavin Dunlop, CEO of ACTNET.