In today's technology roundup: Google releases Chrome to open source, scareware tool dumps smut on PCs, China military site draws hackers, and Dell earnings down 54%.
Partners can display their own brands on their customers' interface with the Synaq portal.
In this World Wide Wrap: Open source needs marketing, Samsung stays with Symbian, and Droid joins the battle.
In today's technology roundup: Google unveils Go programming language, European PC shipments see decline, Wikipedia sued for publishing murderer's name, and PC introduced for older users.
Synaq has ensured the company's core business systems' databases are accessible at all times.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google releases open source tools, Microsoft commits to Apache, and Skype develops new VOIP client.
ITWeb catches up with Softworx's Jane Thomson to find out what's happening in the business applications space.
Google will present the keynote address at ITWeb's Spatially-enabled Information Services conference.
In this World Wide Wrap: Open Text outlines 2010 roadmap, eZ-Systems appoints CEO, and EMC partners to gather in Athens.
In today's technology roundup: Linux bug gives untrusted users root access, Dell hit by $12.8 million conspiracy verdict, hacker breaks into jail-broken iPhones, and UK prison system criticised again.
In this World Wide Wrap: Juniper accelerates networking push, Microsoft shuts down MSN direct, and Alcatel-Lucent intros smaller routers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Ubuntu takes on the cloud, Android 2.0 ups enterprise features, and Adobe and Salesforce.com target cloud.