Data is king. The ability to capture, store and mine data is core to the success of most businesses, making data protection and business continuity crucial elements of the business process.
Malware has been designed to specifically target the Mac OS X operating system.
There must be a certain degree of risk in any business, says Grant Hodgkinson, MD of Mint.
Companies need to share data with more users than ever before, says Jeremy Waterman, MD of Softline ACCPAC.
BI was regarded as a `nice to have`, but is now essential to global competitiveness, says Carlo Gunter, COO of e.com institute.
We are only at the beginning of the online collaboration movement, says Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales.
As new technologies are widely adopted, so new areas of vulnerability open up, says Wayne Biehn, director of product and technology at SecureData.
Colour printing costs more so it`s important to manage usage effectively, says Michael Powell, product manager, corporate enterprise, Kyocera Mita SA.
Investment in technology and infrastructure must be aligned to the organisation`s knowledge capital, says Robert Sussman, joint-MD of Integr8 IT.
Any reseller can build a sustainable business out of communications today, says Alan Hawkins, sales manager of Tarsus Technologies.
Spammers used the Halloween theme in this week`s malicious activity, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Netxactics.
Allocating financial resources to business intelligence will drive a return on investment, says Paul Morgan, MD of Asyst Intelligence.
Television is the medium through which soccer reaches the billions, says Andy Brauer, CTO of Business Connexion.