The DTI hopes to raise SA's profile as an outsourcing destination, but the window of opportunity is small.
Will laws about other people's information prompt companies to look at how they manage their own?
Will business intelligence tools become as common as spreadsheets? Will they move on to everyone's tablet? The experts weigh in.
Business process management implementations are thin on the ground in SA - that doesn't mean they haven't had an impact.
Until green policies are driven by government, local companies will only adopt what makes sense for their bottom lines.
The platforms underlying CRM may be changing, but the value it brings isn't.
As more of IT becomes a service, companies need to be careful about how they spend their time and energy.
Financial services innovation isn't easy, for vendors or users.
Service-oriented architecture is a business methodology, not an IT one.
Enterprise architecture needs to move out of the planning stage if it's going to benefit organisations.
Skills development in SA is becoming a lot more than going on courses to get the right certificates.
Government needs to build up skills for its own needs as well as the country's. That won't be easy.
New laws in SA will compel companies to manage their data properly. But there's almost no guidance on how to proceed.