Microsoft's server operating system and the open source community's Linux are 64-bit-capable, says Greg Pothitos, HP ESS business unit manager at Tarsus Technologies.
In this World Wide Wrap: Open source firms battle for market, Zarafa goes after Microsoft Exchange, and open source survey released.
In this World Wide Wrap: UK council introduces e-learning network, ambulance service adopts e-learning, and Oman Ministry partners with Edutech.
Lower interim earnings are to be combated by a cost-cutting strategy, including job cuts.
In this World Wide Wrap: Android software enhanced, companies face licensing headaches, and Palm turns to open source.
The mobile component of the Pocit application allows payments to be made via a cellphone.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM and Juniper in clouds, Verizon plans expansion, and WSO2 reveals new framework.
In this World Wide Wrap: Tories ignore security risk, Danger looks to NetBSD, and Linux pay off for PayPal.
The network security company has been named one of the 'Top 20 Companies to Watch in 2009'. [Local rep: Biodata IT]
In this World Wide Wrap: Hitachi GST names president, Dubinsky resigns from Palm's board, and Zend appoints CEO.
The company will take on the continent to expand its Freedom Toaster project.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google plays investigator, Business Objects founder embraces open source, and splitting up Sun?
In this World Wide Wrap: Novell picks Search Laboratory, Tieto develops Vantaa solution, and Omniture surpasses 200 marketing partners.