Andrew Ochse, product manager at Nanoteq, believes there is hope for companies wanting to have control systems in place to manage access to information.
The theft of information from laptops is one of the biggest security problems at the moment, says Christopher Riley, CEO of the Notebook Company.
Content security addresses an important need in every organisation connected to the Internet by protecting workers from outside threats, says Andrew Ochse, product manager at Nanoteq.
The development and adoption of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is cause for optimism amongst service providers and enterprises, says Andy Bull, director for Mitel Networks SA.
Ricky Robinson, MD of Learning Resources, says human resources (HR) should move from its traditional administrative role to become a strategic asset.
Lizette McIntosh, supplier activation manager of MarketSite Africa, believes many suppliers only enter the e-commerce market when customers who have implemented an e-procurement system approach them.
Internet protocol-based videoconferencing has removed some of the barriers to the adoption of videoconferencing, says Andy Bull, director at Mitel Networks.
Mike Leeuwen, director of PM Tech, believes the shortage of IT skills in SA has seen companies outsource certain areas of their business activities.
The new Pentium 4 (P4) notebook has had a direct effect on the decreasing price of Pentium III models and has also contributed to a decrease in their perceived value, says Christopher Riley, CEO of the Notebook Company.
Terry Kier, MD of Pastel Software, believes companies need to ensure that they are legal in terms of legislative changes by the SA Revenue Services (SARS).
A combination of technology and new approaches has changed the customer relationship management (CRM) business landscape, says Paul Fick, MD of Spescom DataFusion.
Organisations need to rethink their employee Internet management strategy to curtail extraneous expenses, says Brett Myroff, CEO of NetXactics.
Mark Chertkow, MD of Graphic Image Technologies, believes that contrary to popular opinion, the content creation market is maturing.