Computing is now a must-have for every household, says Alan Hawkins, sales manager at Tarsus Technologies.
Corporate governance in SA resembles a Swiss cheese, full of holes and rather odorous, says Amir Lubashevsky, director of Magix Integration.
Retailers misinform clients of the cost involved in keeping devices updated with the latest information, says PDAShop.co.za regional manager Kun-cheng Tu.
Businesses must be aware of key factors to derive maximum value from their BI investment, says Aubrey van Aswegen, MD of Knowledge Integration Dynamics.
Every organisation needs to protect its intellectual property and confidential information, says John McLoughlin, J2 Software MD.
More companies are depending on BI to understand their internal strengths and weaknesses, says Christo Bredenkamp, MD of Synergy Computing.
"South Africa First" should be the rallying cry for local tenders, says Pinnacle Micro CEO Arnold Fourie.
Sophos has uncovered a Trojan horse that exploits the appeal of celebrity music videos, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Netxactics.
The enterprise content management industry takes the headache out of mountains of paper, says Ronald Melmed, MD of Digital Archiving Systems.
IP-based communications systems integrate previously separate silos of communications, says Deon Scheepers, technology solutions director at Atio.
Vendor consolidation, end-of-support issues, upgrades and implementations will continue to influence ERP solutions, says Ivan Epstein, CEO of Softline.
Office equipment is now networked and intelligently managed as part of the IT environment, says Michael Powell, product manager at Kyocera Mita SA.
Businesses need to become self-sufficient when it comes to power, says Christelle Larkins, area manager, MGE Office Protection Systems.