Wireless networks offer tremendous benefits, but also present significant risks, says Sumit Deshpande, VP, office of the CTO, CA.
Microsoft`s Team Foundation Server solves a lot of software development issues, although not without some caveats, says Conrad Lang, nVisionIT, .Net architect.
The exponential growth of e-mail data stores will continue to grow and become an increasing corporate management issue, says Rob Shaw, product marketing manager, Datacentrix.
We are slowly, but surely, moving towards voice over wireless broadband, says Robert Sussman, joint-MD of Integr8 IT.
Many IT managers are too deeply involved in their systems to clearly see the simplest, most cost-effective solution to problems, says Eric Sommer, technical director at CommerceQuest SA.
Requirements for greater user adoption of e-billing are driving the move from "pull" to "push" in the form of an encrypted e-mail, says Michael Wright, CEO of Striata.
Common errors can skew data in data visualisation, obscuring valuable insights, says Gary Cook, director at Leaderboard.
Organisations worldwide are investing in innovation in an attempt to halt environmental destruction, says Ashley Groenendaal, Xerox sales and marketing support manager, Bytes Document Solutions.
PRINCE2 and PMBOK are the approaches project managers in Africa are most likely to come across, yet there is still confusion surrounding their compatibility, says Guy Eastoe, consultant and lead trainer at Snap-Tech.
Astute companies are realising the geographical location of their outsource service provider is, to some extent, immaterial, says Mike Sewell, group executive of outsourcing at Business Connexion.
The business application market has undergone enormous changes in terms of consolidation and technical advances in the past few years and we can expect even more transformation in the near future.
While Microsoft`s Project Origami platform has been hailed as heralding the long-awaited `one mobile device`, it is still a while away from hitting the market, says Jamie Scott, HP business unit manager at Tarsus Technologies.
Successful, best practice-worthy processes don`t happen by accident; they take planning and dedication, says Richard Hepplestone, application performance management consultant at Compuware South Africa.