Scalable, on-demand cloud computing services can help government entities focus on mission-critical objectives, says Richard Vester, director of Cloud Services at EOH.
The required size of the cabinet directly relates to the type of equipment to be installed, says Mark Hirst, T4 product manager at Cannon Technologies.
An app-ecosystem provides flexibility and time savings, while solving the risk of having one password for multiple accounts, says Richard Firth, CEO of MIP.
The e-mail security vista is changing and anti-spam and virus protection are no longer enough, says Richard Broeke, IT security expert at Securicom.
Matthew Goulding, managing director of Cannon Technologies, takes a look at the history and benefits of modular data centres.
This year "convergence" is set to be one of the big talking points across a wide range of sectors, says Peter Robb,?practice lead for architecture at Ovations Group.
A combination of technologies being applied either wrongly or with no proper failsafe planning is risky for data centres, says Mark Hirst, Cannon T4 Product Manager of Cannon Technologies.
Good governance demands that enterprises identify the location of an asset from fiscal, security and compliance perspectives, says Mark Hirst, Cannon T4 product manager at Cannon Technologies.
The burning question that every employee would like to know the answer to is whether personal tax rates will go up or down, says Rob Cooper, tax expert and director of legislation updates and proposed legislation at Sage VIP.
Effective customer service is the ability to anticipate customers' wants and needs, and to satisfy those needs, says Andrew Cook, MD at Smoke Customer Care Solutions.
Any government that attaches value to economic growth understands that technology is one of the more obvious means to this end, says Chris Wilkins, CEO of DVT.
From 1 March, the rates will drop from 40c to 20c, and then to 15c by March 201, says Mitchell Barker, MD of WhichVoIP.