Big data has the potential to fundamentally change the way organisations react to, or anticipate, business opportunities, says Stephen Green, GM for Data Centre Solutions at Dimension Data.
Without tailored contact centre solutions, businesses risk paying for more than they need or being left without functionality they would benefit from, says Andy Bull, MD of Mitel SA.
Don't be held hostage by PBX systems that require specialist technicians and hidden costs, says Sacha Matulovich, CEO of Fat Budgie.
The best testing data is production data, but companies must use this intelligently and safely, says Ziaan Hattingh, MD of IndigoCube.
Cloud PBX is an affordable and less risky way to keep businesses connected, says Sacha Matulovich, CEO of Fat Budgie.
Once output is increased, companies should employ additional resources to service the growing demand effectively, creating new job opportunities, says?Alexander Mehlhorn, CEO of Exclr8.
Cloud PBX combines mobility, personal control, infinite and immediate scalability, ease of communication, and reduced cost, says Sacha Matulovich, CEO at Fat Budgie.
New technologies and hype often take precedence over basic business improvement, says Gary Allemann, MD of Master Data Management.
SA's infrastructure and workforce place it in a good position as more global companies offshore their big data, says Greg Pothitos, GM for the HP Enterprise Group at Tarsus Technologies.
Business intelligence's ultimate success rests on its ability to offer a consumer-friendly approach to reporting and analytics, says Glen Rabie, CEO of Yellowfin.
Credit providers, in particular those already operating online, are perfectly positioned to operate or partner with peer-to-peer lending sites, says Tina-Louise Rabie, marketing team leader at Compuscan.
Cloud computing will change the way accountants do their jobs by improving the way their practices run, their interactions with clients, and the speed and efficiency with which they handle them, says Steven Cohen, MD of Sage Pastel Accounting.