The sophistication and severity of cyber attacks will grow over the coming year, says Simon Campbell-Young, CEO of Phoenix Distribution.
Companies must carefully evaluate VOIP from all sides, including strategic, operational and total cost of ownership views, says?Mitchell Barker, founder of WhichVoip.
Everything changes when processes pass through seamlessly without the direct involvement of employees, says?George Golding, CEO of?Euphoria Telecom.
With ransomware, cyber criminals hold a company's data hostage, ?says?Richard Broeke, national sales manager at Securicom.
Today's economic environment demands companies look for opportunities to deepen customer relationships, improve efficiency and generate more profit, says Hennie Kruger, DDS product and marketing manager of Oc? South Africa.
Too many companies have erred on the side of robustness, looking to avoid failure at any cost, says Stephen de Villiers Graaff, Principal Agile Consultant at DVT.
Virtual collaboration?recreates the experience of a team physically meeting to collaborate on a project for a group dispersed in different locations, says?Duncan Barnes, Plantronics lead for sub-Saharan Africa.
A vital change that can be made to the current energy management scenario is improving predictability, says?Mohamed Cassoojee, VP and country manager of?Software AG SA.
Healthcare companies must pay special attention to?business continuity?as their businesses deal directly with human life, says?Lynette Smit, business continuity advisor at ContinuitySA.
Unified communications?bridges the gap between VOIP, fax over IP, and other computer-related communications technologies, says Mitchell Barker, CEO of WhichVoIP.co.za.
Paper wastage can seriously add to a business' expenses, says Gavin Dunlop, CEO of Actnet.
In the past few years, Agile has become part of the mainstream of development approaches, says Mandy Schoeman, founder and MD of Scrum Solutions.