Deciphering a telecoms bill can be tricky, but having the right information could cut costs, says George Golding, MD of Euphoria Telecom.
Cloud computing presents networking companies with new opportunities for flexibility in capacity management, says Dimitri Diliani, head of Africa Region for Nokia Siemens Networks.
Publishers, book retailers and hardware manufacturers have embraced digital formats to serve future markets, says Wesley Lynch, founder and CEO of Realmdigital.
Make sure IT enables the business to achieve its objectives, says Kleo Georgiou, strategic accounts manager at EOH Application Management.
A mobile workforce requires a constantly monitored and adapted security policy to accompany it, says John Mc Loughlin, MD of J2 Software.
Many businesses have shifted to smart A4 MFPs because of the added capabilities, says Lawrence van Namen, product marketing manager at Lexmark.
The average employee doesn't see printing as a particularly costly activity, says Mark Hiller, country GM of Lexmark SA.
The CIO and CEO need to work closely together and align IT with the strategic pulse of the organisation, says Michael de Andrade, CEO of EnterpriseWorx.
Cloud services represent a great opportunity for South African entrepreneurs and the economy, says Angela Meadon, technical writer at Entelect Software.
Test automation is often the victim of unrealistic expectations, says Mark Myburgh, a test manager at EOH Application Management.
Every company or corporation sees different roles as different titles, says Catherine Lee, finance recruitment consultant at Recruitgroup.
But managers will continue to keep a close watch on the bottom line, says Simon Campbell-Young, CEO of Phoenix Software.