In today's technology roundup: London Underground mobile plan fails, Red Hat patent sparks open source fears, and second-generation Surface coming.
In this World Wide Wrap: SAP adopts virtualisation, Tesco virtualises sales systems, and Nohau declares Sysgo product availability.
The companies sign on Pam Golding Properties as one of their first major local collaborative customers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Management policies lag behind, media player Songbird 1.1.1 released, and Apps is not free beer.
The countries are expected to be major ICT infrastructure investment areas over the next five years.
In this World Wide Wrap: Enterprise Web vs consumer Web, Ecuador's IRS selects Red Hat, and changing IT strategies.
In this World Wide Wrap: Juniper tackles network security, school district deploys Aruba, and Chelsio and IBM partner.
In this World Wide Wrap: Open source patent law panhandling, open source for your car, and uniting Java and .Net worlds.
The mobile phone maker allows developers to license applications developed with Qt 4.5 for free.
In this World Wide Wrap: Ingres extends deal with Alfresco, Flypaper partners with Cozimo, and KMWorld honours Rivet Logic.
In this World Wide Wrap: Quality equals security, Enterprise reveals open source toolkit, and KPMG expands services.
In this World Wide Wrap: VMware shows off phone virtualisation, Red Hat opens up, and costs could curb virtualisation.