Businesses are starting to outgrow their standard support package offerings, says Errol Wills, MD of Lorge.
Local small and medium enterprises (SMEs) invest in technologies that can benefit their business, says Douglas Downing, Intel business manager at Rectron.
Basic computer knowledge is not enough for a career in IT, says Marinus van Sandwyk, chairman of Luso Computer Institute.
It is difficult to establish the reliability of clone notebooks when compared to brand-name ones, says Christopher Riley, CEO of The Notebook Company.
Blade servers are increasingly being included in the server mix as more and more companies embark on IT consolidation projects, says Sean Wainer, product manager, enterprise computing, Fujitsu Siemens Computers.
David Butler, executive chairman of Global Trader 247, defines a derivative as a broad spectrum of financial products.
The recent price hikes in memory modules are justified in the light of new technological developments, says Mark Lu, CEO of Rectron.
Philip Henning, product manager at Axiz, examines what consumers need to consider before buying a graphics card.
On-demand computing is a low-margin market, says Stratos Sarissamlis, VP at Meta Group.
Reference archive media is emerging as an alternative to other media for the storage of information over long periods of time, says Paul Mullon, marketing director of Metrofile.
Aubrey van Aswegen, MD of Knowledge Integration Dynamics, takes a look at seven business intelligence myths.
Hennie du Plessis, CEO of Digital Healthcare Solutions, discusses reforms in the local healthcare industry.
Chris Wilkins, joint CEO at DVT, examines the challenges of appointing previously disadvantaged individuals.