In today's technology roundup: Dell pre-installs Ubuntu Linux, VeriSign offers one-time password on card, QuickTime responds to security flaw, and PlayStation 'dad' plans next generation.
Users vote Novell identity, security and resource management solutions 'best in class'.
The Unisys Open Payments Platform enables banks to consolidate payment functions to reduce infrastructure costs.
Open source is like a prize village cow, as its strength comes from collective ownership, but someone will always want to own it exclusively.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM System p runs Linux, Microsoft, Unisys test online Exchange, and iPhone won't work for enterprise.
In this World Wide Wrap: Java extends global distribution, Web 2.0 vulnerable, and Java conference adds attractions.
eNatis is up and running normally, authorities say in the face of public scepticism.
Two open content gurus criticise SA's high connection tariffs, calling the practice "backward telecoms politics".
The Wikipedia founder plans to have his own open source search engine operating by year-end.
In today's technology roundup: MySpace news goes online, Mozilla offers e-mail client, and federal agencies scrutinised.
Bull Computers is among the European, Brazilian and Chinese ICT players that have joined forces to launch QualiPSo.
Intel plans to benefit from the boom in mobile Internet devices.
Innovative Routines International has released CoSort Version 9 for Unix, Linux and Windows servers. [Local rep: SPI]