In this World Wide Wrap: Linux reveals billion-dollar project, Amazon adds Windows to cloud computing, and IBM offers free cloud computing.
In this World Wide Wrap: Rackspace takes on Amazon, Sony promises PSP storage solution, and Data Robotics improves storage robot.
The low-cost, compact and lean function product is targeted at entry-level consumers.
Google`s V8-powered browser could replace traditional operating systems, says Steve Mabbutt, technology director at Khanyisa Real Systems.
License free code from us, or we'll sue, says Microsoft's IP lawyer.
In this World Wide Wrap: ADP introduces leave admin service, Galaxy releases TimeStar update, and Munson chooses Lawson.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell rolls out Open Cluster 5, SourceForge develops hosted applications, and Envizions releases open source software.
If something isn't part of the core business, get someone else to worry about it.
The company pitches StarOffice to SITA for a blanket overhaul of government office software with a low-cost licensing structure.
In this World Wide Wrap: eBay to offer BI service, Microsoft extends BI market reach, and Pentaho extends BI suite.
In this World Wide Wrap: Infosys takes on digital TV, Envizions drives next-generation applications, and Siemens delivers mobile unified communications.
In this World Wide Wrap: AT&T expands wireless links, Digifriends to offer WiMax device, and Siemens unveils mobile client software.