Something as simple as searching for information can have a serious effect on business, says Chris Harman, regional VP for Northern Europe, Middle East and Africa at Mindjet.
Co-sourcing enables the customer to tap into a wide pool of specialised resources, says Jeremy Malcolm, MD of Tectight Enterprise Technologies.
Disadvantaged communities should be empowered through embracing `second chance education` initiatives, says Ricky Robinson, CEO of LRMG.
Medical tax credits replace the medical aid cap amounts used over the past few years, says Karen Schmikl, legislation manager at Softline VIP.
Companies that embrace co-location will save on power usage and associated costs, says Lex van Wyk, Teraco MD.
Combating ATM crime requires a multifaceted response, says Phylippa Smithson, EMEA and India solutions marketing manager, NCR Corporation. [Local rep: Bytes Managed Solutions]
The bring-your-own-device trend has left networks vulnerable, and IT can't keep ignoring it, says Simon Campbell-Young, CEO of Phoenix Software.
A business with an online presence may have multiple objectives, but hooking site visitors is key, says Simon Bestbier, account director at Realmdigital.
The question is not whether they should be replaced, but when they should be replaced, says Ronald Laxton, MD of Computer Initiatives.
Late information is almost as inadequate as no information at all, says Sean Paine, COO of EnterpriseWorx.
The most prevalent IT addiction is jargon, which ultimately serves no one well, says Simon Campbell Young, CEO of Phoenix Software.
With more reliable connectivity available in SA, cloud-based hosted PBX is no longer just for large organisations, says Benjamin Deveaux, operation director at Wanatel.
SA needs a steady stream of development work creating sustainable jobs and skills, and a greater focus on youth training, says Ziaan Hattingh, MD of IndigoCube.