Conn Wood, training director at Foster-Melliar, examines the local IT service market.
Mid-market companies are demanding more from possible IT partners, says Marlon Reddy, managing executive at Business Connexion.
Photo papers and ink are leading demand for digital photography, says Janine de Wolf, retail manager at Advanced Consumables Technology.
The open source philosophy is driving software development practices, says Inus Gouws, consultant at Computer Associates Africa.
The deregulation of the telecommunications industry is not going to mean a massive market loss for Telkom, says Christopher Riley, CEO of The Notebook Company.
PC and notebook sales will increase by double-digit figures this year, says Christopher Riley, CEO of The Notebook Company.
Business intelligence (BI) implementations must address change management issues to be sustainable, says Bruce Bond-Myatt, consulting manager at SAS Institute.
Computer Sciences Corporation views Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) as a strategic decision to allocate the management of a business function to a third party that conducts the activity based on a set of performance metrics.
The business continuity of a user can be compromised if the software deposit is out-of date, incomplete or unusable, says Andrew Stekhoven, MD of Escrow Europe.
Investors should look at the intellectual capital of technology companies when assessing their value, says Douglas Reed, MD of DataPro.
Graham Vorster, CTO of Duxbury Networking, looks at the factors that contribute towards improving relationships in the channel.
Companies need to select the right software licensing model that benefits the business and clients, says Michael Leeuwen, director of PM Tech Holdings.
Users should not expect a sudden change in the local telecoms industry when voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) becomes legal next year, says John van den Munckhof, COO of Hymax Telecoms.