To cut costs, the university will use Microsoft software and not expand on its Linux-hosted platform.
In this World Wide Wrap: Canonical tops open source list, TeraRecon enhances Pacs, and SOA opens security holes.
The ITWeb Technology Roadmaps conference will assist decision-makers to plan strategies around emerging technologies.
In today's technology roundup: IT a key terrorist tool, EDS staff face axe, Europe backs mobile roaming cap, and hackers boot Linux on iPhone.
In this World Wide Wrap: Apple berated, LinkedIn, MySpace choose Lucene, and Univa releases UniCluster.
Microsoft will provide software and training, but the agency also wants an open source alliance.
In this World Wide Wrap: BI improves healthcare, retailers lack adequate BI, and open source BI grows.
Those who relaxed their guard when the rogue-ISP went down are at risk of a renewed spam onslaught, says David Jacobson, technical director, Synaq.
In this World Wide Wrap: Lenovo saves costs, architectural changes reduce power usage, and Linux gets server-based computing.
The ISO may now find itself in the difficult position of a competition regulator, says the Shuttleworth Foundation.
The company's Y-Suite solution provides communication services - including e-mail and telephony - to residents of gated communities.
Businesses should consider employing an outsourced partner to maintain the data mart, says RDB Consulting.