Adherence to good governance practices in SA is a reaction to legal and environmental pressures, says Amir Lubashevsky, director of Magix Integration.
A spate of new Trojans emerged this week, along with a new variation of the Storm worm, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Netxactics.
People who teach themselves how to use a product will only learn as much as is necessary to survive, says Dennin Smith, training manager at Fulcrum Business Solutions.
It is preferable to have an inferior standby site situated remotely from the primary site, says Jorgen Nielsen, consulting services consultant at ContinuitySA.
Automation is required to make performance management and scorecarding feasible, says Gerrardt le Roux, senior manager, alliances at Cognos SA.
These programs are still the most vulnerable to infection and some nasty side effects, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Netxactics.
There are few greater contributions that business can make to the development of SA, says Hamilton Ratshefola, MD of Cornastone.
Effective office automation is dependent on determining exact business needs, says Gavin Meyer, executive director of Itec South Africa.
Archiving and retention are motivated by what type of information should be retained and for how long, says Vic Booysen, business unit manager, Business Connexion.
Without quick, interactive graphical data visualisation, performance management has little impact, says Paul Morgan, MD of ASYST Intelligence.
Businesses must develop clear policies for outbound e-mail content, says Andre Grove, sales director and FD of Condyn.
This week saw a number of threats showing low to medium prevalence, says Netxactics CEO Brett Myroff.
We live in sub-society of being consumers of software but not a global producer, says Aslam Khan, a technical director at PBT Group.