David McWilliam believes business intelligence is key to liberate the knowledge locked in an organisation.
Cassim Parak says there is no suite of software specially designed for the mining industry.
It's important to profile existing customer data and customise or target the communications accordingly, says Mia Papanicolaou, head of e-marketing at Striata SA.
Securing a print environment offers many benefits that extend beyond security, says Neil Rom, MD of Printacom.
The main strength of instant messaging lies in its immediacy, says Hubert Wentzel, divisional director, EOH Consulting.
Businesses are urged to deploy security patches after Microsoft issues a security warning, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos SA.
Economic theory might explain why Eskom is a dark shadow of its former self, says Paul Hunter, manager of World Class Finance at EOH Consulting.
Companies are moving from ad hoc project adoption to a more rational approach of project gatekeeping, says Sue Ellenbogen, project manager, DVT.
The Internet has turned recruitment into a high-speed process, but human contact must not be overlooked, says Charnelle Holder, manager of VIP Placements.
It is vital to adopt enterprise architecture to improve business performance and productivity, says Hubert Wentzel, divisional director for EOH Consulting.
Virtualisation reduces hardware to nothing more than a pile of building blocks, says Dick Sharod, country manager, Stratus Technologies.
Collaboration is the worldwide buzzword in driving a new approach to CRM, says Keith Fenner, strategic sales director, Softline Accpac.
The management of content, information and knowledge is critical to the local banking sector, says Lebogang Alaardt, consultant at NokusaEI.