Open source and standards-based approaches to storage solutions are becoming one of the primary routes to market, says Louis Botha, CTO of Think iT Solutions.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM takes on MS in Africa, Rwandan handset plant under pressure, and Botswana woos Chinese telcos.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell debuts Core i7 laptops, Intel takes Moblin to desktops, and Apple readies iMac with Blu-ray.
In this World Wide Wrap: Zend, IBM and MS unveil OSS cloud, Red Hat revenue up, and MS WebsiteSpark tries OSS.
In this World Wide Wrap: Adobe introduces Flash platform services, OpenLogic and Nuxeo partner, and Alfresco puts ECM in the cloud.
Synaq has been fitting Tyan servers, acquired from RedLinX HPS, to the SME market.
UniForm SA, NetDay, and Mindset Learn donate computer laboratories to five poorly resourced schools to facilitate learning.
An open application platform allows any company to develop downloadable applications for products in the Axis range.
Together with Canonical, IBM introduces a low-cost open source software package.
The ix4-200d appliance provides up to 8TB of networked storage.
In this World Wide Wrap: Open source management community unveiled, LSE platform acquisition ignites war, and MySpace to release Qizmt.
Saturday marks Software Freedom Day, during which the open source community will spread the word.