A high percentage of the total printing costs in large organisations might be invisible or uncontrolled, says Holger Groenert, manager of product marketing at Itec Distribution.
Companies can minimise capital expenditure by incorporating energy-saving solutions, says Andy Robb, CTO at Duxbury Networking.
The value proposition of integrating a set of disparate systems with Microsoft technology is compelling, says Ryan Purvis, business development manager at 3fifteen.
Managers must use this time to consider efficiency and optimisation above all else, says Glen Ansell, CEO of i5 Group.
Standards and laws are being developed to combat the unlawful access and abuse of personal information, says Jorina van Rensburg, CEO of Condyn.
Pinpoint what makes a recipient more likely to respond to e-mail marketing campaigns, says Mia Papanicolaou, e-marketing head at Striata.
The result is an electronically enforced chain of control, which ensures nothing is mislaid, says Tim Stanley, sales director at Global 360.
A synoptic information capability allows an organisation to understand what is coming, says Julian Field, business development director at KID.
Size is irrelevant when it comes to legislative penalties, says Sandra Swanepoel, sales director of Softline VIP Payroll.
Too many organisations underestimate the impact of technology on their employees, says Emile Bosman, HOD: HR services at Softline VIP.
In today's technology roundup: Apple to release tablet PCs, France implements Internet piracy law, Spirit soars on Mars, and Windows loses market share.
King III incorporates corporate governance and IT governance for the first time, says Russell Steyn, MD of Foster-Melliar.
Don't be tempted by low prices and forget to look at who you're purchasing from, says Carl Leonard, senior security research manager at Websense Security Labs.