In this World Wide Wrap: Green technology industry safe, IBM uses iPhone for research, and US public unaware of nanotechnology.
In today's technology roundup: Job losses for IT security staff, mobile tracking reveals spending, Oracle shareholders choke on package, and Firefox users gain location tool.
IBM donates a Blue Gene/P to the Centre for High Performance Computing.
In this World Wide Wrap: Alcatel-Lucent signs $68.17m contracts, AtTask named to Inc. 500, and XP releases Web application.
In this World Wide Wrap: QT Software renames platform, 3Tera, Windows in the clouds, and T-Mobile offers open source phone.
In this World Wide Wrap: Xerox receives awards, Caringo goes open source, and Ektron reveals solution.
The company will launch its Open Text eDOCS Open Office Integration in London, during an Open Text partner event in October.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google enters phone market, Mu Dynamics discovers opensource vulnerability, and UK schools get open source.
Consolidation and the introduction of `BI for the masses` have turned the market segment on its head, says Jan Moolman, practice manager at e.com institute
The ZENworks solution simplifies network access without requiring a network upgrade or additional hardware.
The networking company plans to get a 40% share of the R272 billion global collaboration market.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM unveils IT standards policy, Kodak teams with Kaulkin, and Rohati to exhibit at Oracle OpenWorld.