One of the most important ways in which VOIP is safer, is how it will keep prying ears away from potentially private business conversations, says Mitchell Barker, CEO of WhichVoIP.co.za.
Businesses are looking to apps to improve workflow and overcome operational challenges, says Daniel Gombe, CEO of Sochin Technologies.
In-service training and internship programmes will empower graduates if managed properly, says?Kwanda Phiri, GM of?iMbasa IT.
Wireless is not just a better option, it is an option that is good for the economy, says??Brenden Pronk, CCO of Comsol.
A decent mobile security?strategy is instrumental in avoiding major security breaches, says?Simon Campbell-Young, CEO of Phoenix Distribution.
It is important to be prepared to dedicate the time and attention necessary to make the system work well for your particular business, says ?Gary Epstein, MD of EasyBiz QuickBooks.
Geographic number portability?has been great for stimulating competition in SA's telecoms space, says?Mitchell Barker, CEO of WhichVoIP.co.za.
The best project management approaches start with intent and are rolled out through a proactive approach to methodology and automation, says Aldo van Tonder, chief marketing officer at Dac Systems.
Businesses are asking CIOs to reduce complexities, improve synergies across organisations, and leverage existing information, says Servaas Venter, country manager of EMC Southern Africa.
CEOs must understand their company's risk profile, as some firms are more at risk than others, says Leigh-Anne van As, business development manager at ContinuitySA.
Load shedding is driving SMEs to look for solutions to ensure their data is safe and always accessible, says Paballo Mamba, channel manager at MWEB Business.
Mobile device management software should empower companies' mobile ambitions, not make working harder, says Richard Broeke, national sales manager at Securicom.