Many companies are still clinging to paper storage offsite in large warehouses, says Philippa Dal Medico, channel manager at Square One Solutions Group.
Information lifecycle management deserves to be set free of the constraints of IT, says Paul Mullon, information governance executive at Metrofile.
Call centres are becoming more versatile as customers increasingly use alternative channels of contact, says Gert Cronj'e, regional chief executive of Business Connexion Eastern Cape.
Widescreen notebooks are fast becoming the form factor of choice, says Jason McMillan, HP product manager at Tarsus Technologies.
Grant Morgan, CTO of Dimension Data's Data Centre and Storage business unit, explores virtualisation and its future.
The printer market is poised to take the lead from conventional photo-developing outlets before the end of the year, says Anton Herbst, MD of ACT.
The days of a one-source vendor providing everything necessary to address an organisation's IT needs are dwindling fast, says Lynda Odendaal, CEO of NSS.
Companies are beginning to embrace the contact centre on demand model, says Mike Renzon, CEO of Intelleca.
There is no such thing as a "one-size-fits-all" identity and access management solution, says Grenville Payne, consultant at Unisys Africa.
In a merger situation, HR and payroll planning is critical to ensure a smooth transition, says Peter Ibbotson, CEO of Praxima Africa Payroll Systems.
CFOs who wish to add greater value to the business need to find a suitable means to limit low value tasks, says David McWilliam, MD of Cognos SA.
Targeted technology investment will help government improve local service delivery, says Isaac Mophatlane, CEO of Business Connexion's Pretoria region.
Thomas Makore, CEO of Spescom Telecommunications, is positive about the potential of wireless technology in this country.