Complex IT security technologies out-pace in-house IT skills, says Richard Broeke, an IT security expert at Securicom.
Big data-driven marketing combined with an effective integrated marketing management strategy is vital for business today, says Patricia Holgate, principal consultant for Teradata at Bytes Universal Systems.
A suitable projector for the classroom must provide sufficient brightness, says Dean Jules, projector account manager at Epson SA.
If a business has a waiting area designed for customers pending conclusion of a service, WiFi provides the perfect distraction, says Craig Medefindt, national sales manager at FastNet.
Fixed-line broadband remains the most stable solution and offers the best performance, says Stuart Hardy, business unit head of EOH-NS's Telecommunications Network Strategy.
In spite of the direct benefits cloud technology brings to companies, they are still concerned about security, says Greg Lock, solutions architect at Itec.
Parallels Desktop for Mac lets companies provide their policy-compliant Windows stack of software applications to each Mac user, says Simon Campbell-Young, CEO of Phoenix Distribution.
The first thing to consider is the time and effort it will take to move company data to the cloud, says Richard Vester, director of Cloud Services at EOH.
Self-signed SSL certificates can be downloaded free off the Internet and are not verified, warns Megan Rehbock, certificate service manager at LAWtrust.
SMS interconnect rates is a complex issue that requires understanding on technical and conceptual levels, says Dr Pieter Streicher of BulkSMS.com.
Mobility, data and innovation are at the forefront of opportunities and change in the market, says Pip Witheridge, founder and CEO of Grove.
Enhance your recruitment with employer branding, says Rhett Davies, business partner, Recruitment Solutions at MCI Consultants.