The open source company joins the Zimbra partner network, offering e-mail and collaboration products to the African region.
In this World Wide Wrap: Start-ups seek lead OS role, OS consortium appeals to govt, and Adobe hands over more Flash.
In today's technology roundup: Self-destructing data unveiled, Microsoft software violates GPL, wireless power supply developed, and UK won't sponsor cyber defence.
In this World Wide Wrap: UnitedHealth and Cisco provide telehealth network, military members access health records, and Connecticut HIE goes open source.
In this World Wide Wrap: EU sets Google book hearing, MS releases code under GPL, and Univision wins Internet rights ruling.
The Vulani server operating system aims to bridge the gap between open source opportunities and skills requirements.
Siemens Enterprise Communications hosted a series of national customer events called “Open Minds”.
In today's technology roundup: Firefox releases critical patches, Intel claims SSD breakthrough, iPhone thief commits suicide, and open source vulnerability exposes routers.
The city comes under fire from one of its own councillors for its R6.5 million 2010 Web site project.
In today's technology roundup: Google commemorates moon landing, Mozilla downplays Firefox bug, pirate sites adopt legal model, and McAfee expands SaaS portfolio.
In this World Wide Wrap: Novell update supports Solaris, VMware unveils management tools, and virtualisation and cloud to impact IT spend.
The margin for error when choosing a managed services provider has narrowed considerably, says Yossi Hasson, CEO of Synaq.