CRM is not so much a technology as a methodology for good business, says Ashley Ellington, MD of Softline Enterprise.
Outsourcing allows businesses to focus more on their core competencies, says Johan van Huyssteen, GM of outsourcing at Business Connexion.
Enterprise fax and e-document delivery software addresses the challenges of SOX, says Boudje Giljam, sales and marketing director of AmVia.
Few organisations are taking action to address the complex issue of tracking benefits, says Pieter Meyer, MD of UMTSA.
There is often a positive side to risk, says Ray Liepa, business continuity consultant at ContinuitySA.
Companies need a search solution that is built for the enterprise, says Carel Du Toit, operations and technology director of Mint.
This is due to the demand for multi-functionality along with the arrival of the electronic or digital age.
The real issue facing mobile technologies in the workplace is management style, not technology, says Julian Liebenberg, divisional executive at Business Connexion Communications.
No one can deny the value of more strategic use of the infrastructure already in place, says Lucky Khumalo, CEO of M-IT.
The classic supply chains have outlasted their usefulness, says Anton Herbst, MD of Advanced Channel Technologies.
A company must ensure its CRM solution is Web-based and wireless, says Keith Fenner, strategic sales director of Softline ACCPAC.
Youngsters with a grounding in maths, science and technology should explore IT careers, says Sydney Ramutla, regional chief executive of Business Connexion Johannesburg.
One of the most common myths is that the best companies employ the best people, says Anton Herbst, MD of ACT.