Compelling SMEs to focus on risk management via legislation might be a positive move for companies, says Allen Smith, CEO of Continuity SA.
It is now feasible to have a notebook as the chief means of connectivity to the physical office, says Gary Naidoo, deputy MD of Sahara.
Windows and Apple Mac users must take action as Microsoft warns of critical security flaws in its software, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos SA.
There is too much focus on the technicalities instead of how BI can be fun, fast and easy to use, says Erwin Bisschops, senior solutions architect and manager, Harvey Jones Solutions.
SMEs need to realise that continuous data protection has to be viewed as a must-have, says Chris Larkins, Axiz product specialist, HP Enterprise.
Take the spam pledge this week, as spam turns 30 years old, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos SA.
The high cost of communications in SA is a major stumbling block for government's healthcare strategy, says Richard Firth, CEO and chairman of MIP.
Enterprises must have sound information lifecycle management strategies and processes, says Derek Street, product manager at SecureData Security.
Interest and investment in BI should continue gaining momentum in SA over the coming months, says Paul Morgan, MD of ASYST Intelligence.
Today uptime and availability are measured by whatever the customer wants, says Dick Sharod, country manager of Stratus SA.
For some industries, WLAN technology is an indispensable time and money saver, says Marius Vermeulen, Cisco technical specialist at Tarsus Technologies.
The companies are often unaware there are dedicated IT solutions to meet their needs, says Greg Pothitos, HP ESG product manager, Tarsus Technologies.
Office workers throw away 45% of documents within 24 hours of printing them, says Rob Abraham, MD of Bytes Document Solutions.