Many businesses will look at the cloud as a way to save operational and capital costs in their IT environments, including payroll systems, says?Anton van Heerden, MD of Sage HR & Payroll.
The art of printing has evolved from a mechanical ability to the use of software to drive up the level of quality, says?Leon Minnie, product manager: production systems at Konica Minolta South Africa.
ERP projects have a bad reputation, says Keith Fenner, Senior Vice-President Sales, Sage ERP X3 AAMEA.
The swing towards fibre will continue to accelerate, and the?cost of fibre connectivity will decline significantly, says?Roman Hogh, head of Product Research and Development at MWEB Business.
Security is always a balance of risk versus reward, says Richard Vester, director of Cloud Services at EOH.
Exciting developments are emerging from the world of inkjet printing, says Charl Vogel, national sales manager, Xerox production systems group direct, Bytes Document Solutions.
Sustainability is, by nature, about the future, says Prakash Naidoo, product manager and marketing manager of the Wide Format Printing Systems division of Oc? South Africa.
Some companies still don't see any value in implementing a business continuity management? programme, says Miles Murray, general manager: sales at ContinuitySA.
Software and hardware sales are shifting online and moving into the cloud, says Simon Campbell-Young, CEO of Phoenix Distribution.
The more conferences I speak at, the more I become aware of two things with respect to cloud technology, says Kevin Derman, general manager of Cloud and Hosting at First for Cloud.
Development teams are?talking the agile talk, but not walking the agile walk, says Aldo Rall, principal consultant at IndigoCube.
Information volumes continue to grow at an unprecedented rate, says Chris Hathaway, director at Soarsoft International.