The buying patterns in Asia have been replaced by prudence from experienced CIOs, says Shaun Butler, GM of SYSPRO Asia Pacific.
The latest technology is well within the reach of any company, says Business Connexion's Eastern Cape regional chief executive, Gert Cronj'e.
NetApp's SnapMirror is designed to be inexpensive, simple and reliable, says Stephen Manley, technical director of data protection at NetApp.
It's a truism: because valuable information like databases, client files and emails are stored on your network, your data backup system has to work at all times or your business can be at serious risk.
Green issues are becoming more important in the ICT sector and particularly so in SA, says Garth Wittles, MD of Mimecast SA.
An organisation's document-costs can equate to as much as 10% of total company spend, says Andrew Griffith, Konica Minolta South Africa's digital product specialist.
There are two problems with the IP telephony hype, says Kevin Clarke, country manager of HansaWorld SA.
Increasing analytical and diagnostic capabilities enables HR departments to improve performance, says Deirdre Stoop, product manager, Bateleur Software.
On demand delivery of ICT services may revolutionise the way the medium-sized business uses technology, says Business Connexion's regional chief executive, Sydney Ramutla.
Employees are one of the largest security threats as data becomes more valuable to syndicates worldwide, says J2 Software MD John Mc Loughlin.
Convergence results in a rapidly-combining playing field for business mobility, says Richard Vester, head of Nokia Enterprise Solutions, South and East Africa.
A uniquely African approach to business incubation is attracting interest from around the world, says Leon Lourens, CEO of SoftstartBTI.
A whole-company approach to corporate performance management is gaining favour, says David McWilliam, MD of Cognos South Africa.