In this World Wide Wrap: Open-source fans mixed on Microsoft move, AMD goes open source, and Specsavers sees open source benefits
Microsoft's decision to release source code to developers will boost the local industry, says The IQ Business Group.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sun ships new management tool, software emerges as ICT category, and open source solution named tops.
In today's technology roundup: Apple plans 2GB iPod Shuffle, Mozilla reveals Thunderbird 3 plans, and Intel unveils high-end gaming platform.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM exceeds benchmark, Red Hat SOA platform available, and survey shows SOA success.
The Open XML document format is rapidly gaining acceptance among software developers and businesses, says Aaron Toys, business unit manager at 3fifteen.
In this World Wide Wrap: Novell acquires open source vendor, Red Hat, Hyperic team up, and Android sparks questions.
The open source content management system focuses on security and administration updates.
A six-year old threat, called Linux/Rst-B, is still infecting computers and servers, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Netxactics.
There seems to be a discrepancy of more than 300 000 posts, says public service and administration minister.
In this World Wide Wrap: Yahoo buys Maven, Ubuntu most popular for Alfresco, and Salesforce releases new platform.
Yahoo's rejection of Microsoft's $44.6 billion bid does not mean the software giant will back down.