A whole-company approach to corporate performance management is gaining favour, says David McWilliam, MD of Cognos South Africa.
Retailers are carefully considering their technology choices, says Philip Savides, Business Connexion's Western Cape chief executive.
Banks, ISPs and e-messaging providers should adopt a co-operative "coastguard" approach to overcome phishing, says Mike Wright, CEO of Striata.
Governments of the future could be so functionally slick as to be real-time, says Andy Brauer, CTO of Business Connexion.
Anyone with a laptop, cellphone and WiFi or 3G card, can set up office at home, says Konica Minolta South Africa's professional services divisional manager, Juneid Docrat.
Applying the principles of SOA to ECM enables companies to maximise their impact, says Grant Hodgkinson, MD of Mint.
Embed good knowledge practice into organisational processes, says Steve Erlank, MD of Faculty Training Institute.
VOIP has received a lot of attention for its promise of reducing communications costs, says Michael Toop, BizCall MD.
The Blaster worm in late 2003 highlighted the fact that perimeter protection is not enough - the internal network is vulnerable.
Its engineers have identified four opportunities to cut power consumption.
Businesses must change the perception that a job in a contact centre is an entry-level one, says Lucky Khumalo, CEO of M-IT.
Christo Nel, services solution manager at Cognos SA, highlights the security considerations organisations should bear in mind when considering applications.
Touted as the potential 'bandwidth saviour', WiMax is more likely to be suitable for the few, says Bertus van Jaarsveld, CEO of Miro Distribution.