E-document delivery reduces financial services' administrative burden in issuing time-sensitive documentation, says Veronica Haupt, business development manager at Striata.
Communities of practice allow companies to build skills and maximise use of employee knowledge, says Faculty Training Institute MD Steve Erlank.
Business needs must match printer output capabilities to ensure long-term cost savings, says Michael Powell, a product manager at Kyocera Mita SA.
Companies need enterprise investment management (EIM) to enable them to propose, plan and control their investments, says Paul Viviers, director, PM Sight.
Bandwidth theft is a potential problem for any business with always-on Internet, says Andre Joubert, GM, MWEB Business.
We are finally seeing rapid worldwide commercial adoption of software as a service, says Richard Firth, CEO and chairman of MIP.
Digital asset management should be implemented as a component of an enterprise management content platform, says Grant Hodgkinson, MD, Mint.
Broadband uptake is growing, and with it, the market for hosting and customer premises equipment, says Bennie Langenhoven, GM, Tellumat Communications.
As much as people want to box it, knowledge management is not a CRM solution nor is it about content management, says Ashley Ellington, MD, Softline Enterprise.
Information security cannot be addressed on its own, as the organisation then obtains a one-dimensional view, says Paul Platen of Condyn.
The increasing popularity of Web services has led to the rebirth of enterprise portals, says Keith Fenner, strategic sales director, Softline ACCPAC.
Successful product innovation requires inventive insights and perceptive action from both engineering and marketing, says Wade Gabrielse, joint-CTO, DVT.
Eight soft skills must be mastered for industry players to excel in their chosen technology fields, says Chris Wilkins, joint-MD, DVT Cape Town.