A Durban-based software development company has outshone teams from IBM and the City of Stuttgart at the Eclipse awards.
In today`s technology news roundup: Microsoft to double Xbox 360 shipments, France challenges iPod dominance, Samsung markets flash storage for notebooks, and Red Hat releases Fedora Core 5.
Two South Africans have developed a multilingual blogging service aimed at compatriots at home and abroad.
Registration for the Linux Professional Institute (LPI) examinations closes tomorrow.
Small companies entering business should strongly consider open source software, says a senior Telkom official.
In today`s technology roundup: Red Hat shows off Enterprise Linux 5, Dell downplays Alienware acquisition rumour, Not music to your ears, and Google acquires @Last Software.
Version 3.0, now offered with commercial support, adds features for regulatory
The eThekwini Municipality is offering training manuals to help other municipalities use Plone, an open source content management system the city used for its own Web site.
In today`s technology news roundup: McAfee update flags innocent programs; Ubuntu issues bug fix; MS announces next e-mail client; and Google goes to Mars.
Tomorrow`s Go Open Source workshop aims to start the process of training 1 000 software engineers
Is server-based computing, or thin-client as it`s still more commonly known, a case of IT history repeating itself, or is it a completely new approach to computing?
Open source software (OSS) tools can be more credible than proprietary software tools in digital forensics, says the CSIR.
DataPro has acquired open source PABX and call centre vendor BizCall.