Harmless spam is more than annoying; it slows networks and consumes expensive bandwidth, says David Jacobson, technical director at Synaq.
The global economy will impact the IT software market, but good applications will sell, says Julian Field, business development director at KID.
Open source is effective and the stigma that it's a platform for geeks is undeserved, says Yossi Hasson, MD of Synaq.
Attackers have shifted their focus to Web applications as an entry point into corporate networks, says Haydn Pinnell, MD of Gallium.
It's essential to be cautious in your online activities, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos South Africa.
Business must adapt and view the opportunities that can be gained in a tightening economy, says Gary Robertson, director of The Ubuntu Group.
The lack of BI maturity, public transport and bandwidth is slowing the uptake of mobile BI, says Paul Morgan, MD of Asyst Intelligence.
Arundel gives key steps that need to be considered and some tips for a successful WMS implementation.
An innovative way of deploying an ERP system is to adopt a comprehensive change management methodology, says Keith Fenner, VP: Strategic Sales, Softline Accpac.
For smaller businesses, outsourcing might become necessary when the company feels it needs to concentrate on its core processes, and relegate non-strategic areas to a specialist with the resources and know-how.
A company's supply chain must be adaptive and responsive, says Ashley Ellington, MD, Softline Enterprise.
The emergence of SaaS means even micro-enterprises can enjoy the benefits of unified communications, says Louis Yssel, CEO of YSL Group.
Make the tools suit the users, not the other way around, says Chris Thompson, senior director of solutions marketing, Cisco.