By not addressing the environmental impact of their IT operations, firms are storing up future problems, says Geoff Dowell, Rackspace Managed Hosting spokesman.
Assets under management and annual premium and investment revenue make them perfect for long-term returns, says Freda du Toit, director of SDT Financial Software Solutions.
There is a strong supply of graduates wishing to join the ICT industry, says Dr Johann Burden, group executive of HR at Business Connexion.
The two factions have traditionally shared an adversarial relationship, says Dr Wolfram Jost, executive board member at IDS Scheer.
Business continuity plans must rely on secure power systems with adequate operational resilience, says Christelle Larkins, area manager at MGE Office Protection Systems.
Maintaining business continuity is the top priority when migrating to a unified communications system, says Wernher Lotter, sales director of Centravoice.
Mid-size companies should invest in relevant IT solutions, says Ivan Epstein, CEO of Softline.
It`s more important to consider factors such as the monthly print volume, says Neil Rom, MD of Printacom.
The Microsoft vulnerabilities cover a number of different versions of the Windows operating system, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Netxactics.
The difficulty in developing IT skills is the length of time this requires, says Ashley Ellington, MD of Softline Enterprise.
Poor power quality and electrical interruptions are an increasing reality in SA, says John Middlewick, MGE UPS Systems product manager at Comztek.
The majority of SA`s consumers are without any means of interaction with the technical world, says Hayden Lamberti, manager of Applications Solutions at IS.
Manufacturers could save time and money by using integrated software systems for production planning, says HansaWorld SA Country Manager Kevin Clarke.