Going green is about the bottom line: companies must save the environment and save money, says Fairoz Jaffer, director, Galdon Data.
Custom-designed enterprise systems represent the potential to fully align the system with the business, says Themi Themistocleous, executive chairman of IndigoCube.
Printing on a colour digital printer is a costly exercise for the corporate office, says Oc'e SA's Stephen Bell.
The interest in extending CRM applications into communities and social media is spiralling, says Johann Engelbrecht, product manager: SalesLogix, Softline Enterprise.
Remote workforces are becoming a reality, driven by the availability and low cost of technology, says Louis Yssel, CEO of YSL Group.
Quick BI gives a quick ROI and removes the risk of the deployment, says Keith Jones, MD of Harvey Jones.
An accelerated BI implementation will alleviate the need to make more effective decisions quickly, says Ryan Jamieson, director of IS Partners.
It's time for businesses of all sizes to prepare for the worst and hope they survive the downturn, says Marc Scheepbouwer, MD of Intellient.
Master data management allows organisations to standardise and integrate data, says Mervyn Mooi, director of KID.
Microsoft's server operating system and the open source community's Linux are 64-bit-capable, says Greg Pothitos, HP ESS business unit manager at Tarsus Technologies.
To ensure their survival during the recession, SMEs must strictly control costs, says J2 Software MD John Mc Loughlin.
Data loss prevention is one of the most overused yet misunderstood acronyms, says Sean Glansbeek, MD of Seven Days Technologies.
Buzzwords cost companies money if the resulting decisions are not well considered, says Joe Pieterse, technical manager at Praxis Computing.