Changes in processor naming conventions contributed to the simplification of the server market, says Corne Kruger, IBM product manager at Tarsus Technologies.
The fax has not disappeared, it has simply merged with new transmission technologies, says Mohammed Vachiat, Konica Minolta Professional Services product manager.
Although convergence is widely adopted in Europe, Africa is still lagging behind, says Alpheus Mangale, CTO at Dimension Data South Africa.
Parents should take the time to educate their children about responsible cellphone usage, says Pieter Streicher, MD of Celerity Systems.
Companies ignore ensuring consistent product data at their peril, says Aubrey van Aswegen, MD of Knowledge Integration Dynamics.
The solution to cheque fraud in enterprise payments lies in a combination of methodology, processes and technology, says Marius Krige, sales director: financial services, Unisys Africa.
Compliance is a hot topic, with SA's Insider Trading Act making provision for a R2 million fine or 10 years in jail, says Allen Smith, MD of Continuity SA.
The choice between a workstation and desktop machine comes down to the users who will work on the system, says Ben McDonald, brand manager of client products at Dell SA.
Financial institutions are under constant pressure to implement improved information systems while maintaining the bottom line, says Abnoba CEO Fairoz Jaffer.
Thys Fourie, regional executive at Business Connexion's Pretoria region, advocates an approach of rejuvenating existing government systems.
As the telecoms revolution pushes forward, smart companies are forming partnerships with specialists, says Mario Pretorius, MD of TeleMasters.
Real-time infrastructure (RTI) is a fundamental shift in the way IT operates in any business, says Steven Burrows, director of solutions management, RTI, Unisys.
Mobile number portability could impact a range of mobile services, says Pieter Streicher, MD of BulkSMS.com.