In this World Wide Wrap: Teachers prep for back to school, Trainer1 in e-learning partnership with Russia, and India's e-learning portal debuts with open source.
In today's technology roundup: OSDL and FSG merge to create Linux Foundation, Microsoft and Nortel plan comms bundles, and Sun to use Intel chips.
Riaan van Niekerk, systems architect for Obsidian Systems, is the first individual outside the US to obtain the Red Hat Certified Salesperson qualification.
Greedy IT vendors are shooting their shareholders in the foot, says FNB's CIO, as the bank considers a move to open source.
In this World Wide Wrap: EU study highlights Floss cost savings, Vista critic says DRM opportunity for OSX and Linux, and SCO tries to avoid paying up in Novell case.
In today's technology roundup: Second Life releases code, no fixes for MS Word zero-day flaws, Rwanda signs up for laptop project, and Warner announces HD-DVD/Blu-ray combo disc.
Migrating to open source has paid off for MHG, and now it is cutting costs further by moving to an internally developed call centre solution.
Following the promotion of Tom Francese to executive VP of worldwide sales for Novell, Volker Smid has been appointed president of Novell EMEA.
Synaq has upgraded its PinPoint Securemail servers to include optical character recognition anti-spam technology.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft confirms Word zero-day flaw, iTunes sales 'collapsing', Firefox 3 Alpha released for developers, Samsung sued, and China cracks down on online games.
Open source and proprietary enterprise solutions may appear to be worlds apart, but do have some things in common.