Let employees complete their anti-fraud education at their own pace, but make completion of the modules compulsory, says Clayton Thomopoulos, a director of Risk Advisory at Deloitte.
Managed cloud services pool data centre resources onto fewer systems, providing greater utilisation and more eco-efficient use of systems, says Richard Vester, director at EOH Cloud Services.
Voice over Internet protocol is on the rise globally, but operators won't find the transition easy, says Rob Lith, director at Connection Telecom.
Government has accepted the Protection of Personal Information Act. How can local businesses prepare? asks Heino Gevers, security specialist at Mimecast.
The simple fact of being open to the public means these access points are not secure and are easy prey for criminals, says Hedley Hurwitz, MD of Magix Security.
Trends such as unified communications, BYOD and CRM underline the strategic importance of server infrastructure and their ability to accommodate mission-critical applications, says George Zervos, VP Sales EMEA & Emerging Markets at KEMP Technologies.
As the number of smartphones and mobile devices explodes, access to higher-speed, highly available networking is demanded; modern WiFi solutions are the answer, says Martin May, regional director at Enterasys Networks.
Businesses must supplement traditional security approaches and methods with improved incident response, forensic capabilities and network visibility tools, says Simon Campbell-Young, CEO of Phoenix Distribution.
If you want to depend on consumer devices for corporate work, best you own a backup device in case of failure, says Peter Scheffel, CTO at BBD.
The cloud is great for productivity, but it could be a security and business continuity disaster if not handled correctly, says Peter Westcott, business continuity management advisor at ContinuitySA.
Although cloud computing and virtualisation can work together to create optimised computing environments, they are very different and cannot be lumped together, says Richard Vester, director of Cloud Services at EOH.
When companies move their e-mail to the cloud, they lose control of their data, yet they are still responsible for the security of that data, says Dirk Robinson, MD of Robinson Distribution.