The absence of legislative frameworks leaves companies open to information distraction or manipulation in SA, says Computek CEO Harry Chakhala.
Remote connections present a major security risk, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Netxactics.
"Vanilla" software packages are no longer the answer to the real challenges facing business, says Jeremy Waterman, MD of Softline ACCPAC.
The market is beginning to realise the benefits of investing in fax-to-e-mail solutions, says Walter Bredell, head of Integr8 FAX.
Relying on third parties to deliver corporate governance information is asking for jail time, says Amir Lubashevsky, director of Magix Integration.
Gamers want software that protects their machines from malicious code and hackers, says Benjamin Verduijn, PR and technology consultant at BullGuard. [Local rep: 10Net ICT Solutions]
Updating Internet browsers is crucial, even when using open source software, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Netxactics.
A worm outbreak on the Skype network has highlighted the importance of proactive virus protection, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Netxactics.
Universities are looking for new communications partners to connect them to the world, says Storm Telecom business development director Dave Gale.
Integrated CRM databases are well beyond conceptualisation, says Keith Fenner, strategic sales director, Softline ACCPAC.
No off-the-shelf software will ever completely fit the unique requirements of an organisation, says Carlo Gunter, COO at e.com institute.
Businesses do not see significant returns on BI investment because they aim to do too much at once, says Paul Morgan, MD of ASYST Intelligence.
ERP vendors have begun to realise the potential in the SME market for their products, says Carlo Gunter, COO of e.com institute.