In today`s technology roundup: Researchers say Symantec AV is flawed, Google does deal with Dell, open source could challenge Oracle, and Sony Ericsson phones to specialise.
The worldwide server market was flat to lower in the first quarter of this year, according to Gartner and IDC.
Novell has announced availability and details of a process that solves Linux device driver compatibility issues.
The first conference on ICT for development in education and training will be held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from 24 to 26May.
The business world is finally sitting up and taking notice of what open source has to offer, says a visiting strategy manager for IBM.
Three out of the seven winning projects at the annual Stockholm Challenge, a competition for ICT development projects, come from Africa.
KnowledgeTree, an open source document management system developed by Jam Warehouse, has released its professional edition.
This morning marked the start of the annual Futurex exhibition and conference, held at the Sandton International Convention Centre.
Impi Linux has instituted the Mile High Club, a programme which improves its offerings to partners.
Over 4 000 visitors have pre-registered for Futurex, which kicks off at the Sandton Convention Centre tomorrow.
Novell has unveiled SUSE Linux 10.1, the newest version of its community Linux distribution.
The Kasi Open Source Society, along with the CSIR`s Meraka Institute, is opening an office in Soweto to encourage open source software development.
The National Geographic Society and IBM`s human migratory history research are in SA to discuss the progress of the Genographic Project.