The repercussions of an online attack could be detrimental to a business, with both financial as well as reputation loss at stake, says Carey van Vlaanderen, CEO of ESET.
Palladium connects dynamically to the latest MS SQL Server 2014 database and is stable, with full data roll back capabilities, says Stephen Corrigan, MD of Palladium Software.
A move to the cloud might be industry's only lifeline, says Rodney Taylor, MD of Itec Communications.
Having swept the globe, the BYOD phenomenon is evolving, says Martin May, regional director, Extreme Networks.
The pervasiveness and fragmentation of mobile devices leads to challenges and opportunities for mobile app development, says Craig Leppan, associate director at Ovations Group.
Data integration and data quality management have become important factors for many South African businesses, says Johann van der Walt, MDM practice manager at KID.
Organisations are seeking ways to become more productive than they have ever done before, says Rainer Gaier, MD at Ovations Group.
One of your greatest enemies is in your organisation right now, says Simon Campbell-Young, CEO of Phoenix Distribution.
Mobile devices and the millions of applications available for them are eating the world and our data contracts, says Richard Firth, chairman and CEO of MIP Holdings.
Many SMEs are aware of the possible repercussions of not being POPI compliant, but are ignoring it, says John Mc Loughlin, MD of J2 Software.
Comprehensive data protection is critical to ensure companies can maximise the benefits of BYOD while minimising the risks, says Gareth Tudor, CEO of Altonet.
Do you want to risk your business by not implementing inexpensive, effective backup protection? asks Oliver Potgieter, director of Alto Africa.