Computer users must ensure their security defences are up-to-date, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos South Africa.
With the rise of wireless and mobile technologies and devices have come the security challenges, says Pierre Holtzhausen, channel manager at Nology.
Many companies have felt the pain of seeing irresponsible rumours cause a sell-off, says Marc Scheepbouwer, MD of Intellient.
Most off-the-shelf applications packages provide a reasonable fit, which can be made perfect, says Alan Sher, HansaWorld product manager.
Business intelligence exposes information locked in data to help the business get better, says Julian Field, director of business development at KID.
Having a project manager take charge of a project is akin to having a pilot fly an airplane, says Craig Moir, technical director at RDB Consulting.
Smart service providers can use RICA compliance data to give them a competitive edge, says Michael Hamilton, GM of development at Swisttech.
Cyber-criminals are increasingly attracted to social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos SA.
Companies must continuously check whether the design of the converged network is meeting requirements, says Stuart Cohen, sales manager at KSS Technologies.
Software as a service is changing the way software is purchased, implemented and used, says Richard Mowbray, channel and alliances manager at Mimecast SA.
Most companies are dependent on communicating to be in business, says Louis Yssel, CEO of YSL Group.
Technologies have a shelf life and eventually die, says Themi Themistocleous, executive chairman of IndigoCube.