Wilhelm Hamman, business technologist at Computer Associates, discusses the issues surrounding asset management.
Only organisations concerned about one operational risk can afford to invest in a niche business intelligence product, says Kerry Evans, GM of financial services at SAS Institute SA.
Compliance with new reporting and governance regulations is not possible without effective records management, says Paul Mullon, marketing director of Metrofile.
Advanced planning and scheduling can play a crucial role in the food and beverage industry, says Gavin Halse, MD of ApplyIT.
Companies are evolving from being reactive to being more proactive and adaptive, says Wilhelm Hamman, business technologist at Computer Associates Africa.
The medical market is ripe for a technology revolution, says Terry Kier, MD of Mastermed.
E-learning is a cost-effective approach to bring HIV/AIDS training and education to the workforce, says George Eybers, chairman of Skills2Learn.
Wireless is a smart bet that is gaining corporate momentum, but the security concerns have put corporate spend in a holding pattern, says Mark Lilje, MD of RangeGate.
Mark Chertkow, MD of Graphic Image Technologies, examines migrating analogue video links to digital solutions.
The specifications set by Europay, MasterCard and Visa (EMV) will provide smart card holders with a unified security standard, says Pierre Kotze, EMV specialist at Namitech.
South African companies can excel in the international business process outsourcing (BPO) market, says Eric Wadsworth, CEO of business process outsourcer eQuals.
Accounting software is all about doing more with less, says Errol Wills, MD of Lorge.
Reon Coetzee, marketing manager at Rectron, discusses the latest monitor technology trends.