Hackers are using scare tactics via false news reports to infect computers, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos SA.
Corrective measures are generally only put in place once data loss has already occurred, says John Mc Loughlin, MD of J2 Software.
Companies not making use of managed print services could spend as much as 4% of their turnover on print, says John Brannigan, HP business unit executive at Faritec.
More powerful and flexible mid-market software solutions offer SMEs greater control of financial performance, says David McWilliam, MD of Cognos SA.
The complexities of putting together a reporting solution inhibits efforts to get the information key staff need now, says Jannie Strydom, director of BI Planning Services.
Distance education is convenient, flexible and inexpensive, says Richard Lilford, MD of LeadTrain.
By supporting minor players, vendors can build small specialist resellers with expertise in specific niches, says Alan Hawkins, national sales manager at Tarsus Technologies.
Video gamers must proceed with caution when visiting the US-based Sony PlayStation Web site, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos SA.
The days of flirting with business opportunity in Africa but failing to close the deal are ending, says Lance Fanaroff, joint-MD of the Integr8 Group.
It`s a war that can never be won, says David Jacobson, technical director at Synaq.
The complexity of IAM software requires planning to ensure benefits filter through the entire business, says Karel Rode, principal consultant, CA.
The role of the super user is becoming increasingly essential, especially in bigger companies, says Sharon Tayfield, operations director, Praxima.
As yet, there is no device or object that can truly replace paper, says Stephen Bell, product manager for Oc'e SA's Digital Document Systems.