Companies are avoiding IT configuration management projects due to lack of understanding, says Marius Prinsloo, analyst at Network Support Services.
The benefits of electronic transacting have an important role to play in the small to medium business (SMB) sector, says Chris Kotz'e, head of FNB eSolutions.
It is important that companies use the correct approach for data consolidation, says Charl Barnard, GM of Knowledge Integration Dynamics.
David Butler, non-executive chairman of Global Trader, examines the merits of a potential interest rate cut.
Many African countries are driven by quality in ICT rather than price, says Tim Schumann, group executive at Business Connexion.
Companies require a quantitative understanding of new applications to get the most out of the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL), says Richard Hepplestone, application performance management consultant at Compuware.
The aim of any IT service provider should be to create invisible IT, says Conn Wood, training director at Foster-Melliar.
Managing and archiving data and new legislation are forcing many companies to refine their storage strategies, says Rassie Jacobs, senior consultant at Datacentrix.
While biometrics sacrifices privacy, it makes conventional passwords unnecessary, says Danny Ilic, head of strategic business development at Computer Associates Africa.
Realising one`s true calling is the basis for career success, says Lesley Mawhinney, head of the ICT practice at Leaders Unlimited.
Local companies are going to flock to make use of voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) services, says Christopher Riley, CEO of The Notebook Company.
There are several factors companies need to bear in mind when looking at voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) offerings, says Anton Potgieter, MD of TelePassport.
A leader has to look after people, says Nkhetheleng Vokwana, CEO of the Telkom Foundation.