Satellite links are as secure as terrestrial broadcast circuits using packet switching, says Roy Ingle, regional director of Africa for Europe Star.
Companies need to choose SMS service providers that adhere to the regulatory framework, says Barry Prinsloo, sales director of SMS Cellular Services.
Chris van Niekerk, country manager of 3Com SA, examines how networks are impacting education at learning institutions.
Kin Le Roux, MD of AfriBiz, believes that the recent fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD) surrounding Linux and the open source movement are unfounded.
International economic powerhouses should not underestimate the growing potential in Africa, says Martin May, regional director of Enterasys Networks Africa.
The information delivery maturity model can address the overload of information being faced by companies, says Willie Bezuidenhout, business technologist at Computer Associates.
Nigel Bakker, director of GuruHut, examines what the responsibilities of a business analyst are.
Alana de Wet, manager of consulting services at AST Manufacturing Systems Integration, examines how manufacturers can synchronise their manufacturing processes with the supply chain.
An increasing number of IT contractors are realising they are going to face a downward cycle in terms of contracting opportunities in the foreseeable future, says Org Geldenhuys, director of Abacus Recruitment.
The European Union has decreed that the International Accounting Standards (IAS) must be in place by 2005, says Marc Scheepbouwer, CEO of Global Technology Business Intelligence.
Peter Hill, MD of Info Sec Africa, examines how the Control Objectives for Information and related Technology (Cobit) can help companies address IT governance requirements.
Zandr'e Rudolph, divisional manager at Rectron, discusses how colour printing can provide a business advantage for companies.
The increase in general spending in the telecommunications market could see it rebound later this year, says Douglas Reed, MD of DataPro.