US Internet users have been showered with porn and Viagra pop-ups in a scam to sell them bogus security software, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos SA.
Business intelligence should be seen as a business initiative and a business ownership venture, says Ren'e Muiyser, principal BI consultant, PBT Group.
There are many good arguments for implementing ERP, but achieving benefits depends on a functional implementation, says Boetie Swanepoel, CEO of e.com institute.
US supermarket clients have fallen victim to credit card fraudsters, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Netxactics.
The PCI Data Security Standard is viewed as an insurance policy as opposed to a lock on the front door, says Adam Evans, senior security specialist at NetIQ UK.
Rushing in and buying generators and other off-the-shelf equipment can be expensive and problematic, says Ian du Plessis, solutions architect, Square One Solutions Group.
Powerful servers are still the best solution for processing high volume transactions, says Jans Wessels, vice-chairman of DexGroup.
Automation of CRM and ERP applications is now a must-have, says Ashley Ellington, MD of Softline Enterprise.
A new Excel vulnerability affects Windows and Mac Office users, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Netxactics.
The slowdown in IT spend is likely to persist in 2008, with little reprieve until the middle of the year, says Ian Duvenage, Comztek Cape Town regional manager.
In today's uncertain world, most enterprises have changed their approach to mirroring, data replication and disaster recovery.
Businesses cannot take anything for granted when it comes to protecting infrastructure and instrumentation, says Christelle Larkins, area manager, MGE Office Protection Systems.
Triggered communications enable companies to build relationships with clients through constant touch points, says Mia Papanicolaou, e-marketing head at Striata.