In this World Wide Wrap: Mac gets open source virtualisation, IBM commits to open source, and open source security boosted.
In this World Wide Wrap: Shimano tells story, TMG chooses IBM, and PTA gets Objective.
Companies are increasingly evaluating and deploying open source business intelligence software.
Government's multi-purpose community centres will receive improved connectivity.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mozilla releases patches, IM attacks spike, and Tibco releases messaging appliance.
In today's technology roundup: Two long-time IBM execs retire, Nintendo unveils global Mario Kart Wii tournaments, T-Mobile USA eyes more US markets, and OpenSolaris ready for prime time.
In this World Wide Wrap: Krugle reveals search list, Capuchin bridges Java, Flash, and Steria opens centre.
In this World Wide Wrap: Clarizen lures Microsoft customers, PHP gets NetBeans treatment, and Apache Archiva names president.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sun, Apple discuss iPhone, Java approaching open source, and Java Card 3.0 coming.
Microsoft, Intel and the Burkinabe ministry of education trial cheaper technology.
Microsoft SA's Paulo Ferreira comments on the move by Microsoft and Novell to extend their alliance into the Chinese market.
The latest Ubuntu release is in such demand that it crashes the server.