Graham Vorster, CTO at Duxbury Networking, says it`s time to take a more aggressive stance with hackers and describes new methods of `hacker baiting`.
Lesley Mawhinney, head of the information communication technology practice at Leaders Unlimited, discusses the role of the CIO.
A drive for cost savings in a tightening regulatory environment has made business value management popular, says Wade Gomes, MD of Compuware SA.
Mark Ehmke, MD of Staffware SA, answers some of the frequently asked questions involving business process management (BPM).
Printing to a copier can reduce a company`s copier costs, says Paul Symonds, product manager at Minolta.
Local companies are using business intelligence (BI) to address legislation compliance and good governance concerns, says Bill Hoggarth, MD of SAS Institute.
Companies that have implemented enterprise resource planning (EPR) systems are questioning the value they expect to realise from them, says Joseph Grobler, value optimisation specialist for Business Connexion`s Combined Design Engineers division.
Danny Ilic, business development owner at Computer Associates Africa, discusses the challenges facing network forensic analysis.
Companies can no longer rely on a rear-view mirror approach to business intelligence (BI), says Andr'e Zitzke, solutions specialist at SAS Institute.
Companies will be looking to use e-recruitment in moving human resource operations to an electronic basis, says Adam Sentonaris, solution manager at SAP Africa.
While doing business in Africa presents challenges, it is not without excitement or rewards, says Jeanie Erickson, executive at Namitech Mobile Solutions.
Making electronically stored documents legal tender can cause consternation, especially in the insurance industry, says Paul Mullon, marketing director of Metrofile.
There is concern about the performance, quality and security of Web services, says Paul Wandrag, quality assurance architect at Compuware SA.