Companies should consider integrating legacy processes and data using integration via the user interface, says Leon Bouwer, sales executive at Bateleur.
Andy Robb, technology specialist at Duxbury Networking, examines WiMax wireless technology.
Realising the full benefits of voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) will require investment in skills, equipment and new systems, says Deon Scheepers, director at Atio.
Data quality cleansing is often done during the extract, transform and load process, says Martin Rennhackkamp, director at Prescient Business Technologies.
Andre Rossouw, technology specialist at Rectron, discusses the technologies that are likely to appear in hybrid entertainment devices.
Regulatory requirements will see companies implement industry-specific components to help with migration, says Hennie Pretorius, director at Business Edge Systems.
Companies need to understand what change management is and the role that employees play, says Johan Jacobs, change manager at Quartet Solutions.
Human errors made when using spreadsheet programs are proving expensive for companies, says Adrian Miric, MD of Miricle Solutions.
Suitable business processes and IT controls are needed to meet corporate governance requirements, says Eric Jorgensen, continent director at Micromuse.
A wireless network is ideal for home-run small businesses, says Wolfgang Held, network consultant at 3Com SA.
Using licensed software produces pros and cons, says Andrew Stekhoven, MD of Escrow Europe.
Contact centres and corporates will benefit the most from the legalisation of voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP), says Deon Scheepers, director at Atio.
The liberalisation of telecommunications will see satellite being used to deliver solutions, says Roy Ingle, regional director at Europe Star.