The University of Johannesburg has outsourced its printing and copying requirements to Bytes Document Solutions in an agreement worth R20 million a year.
The StarOffice 8 desktop productivity suite will be available in SA shortly, says Sun Microsystems.
SA-based OpenLab has introduced an ultra-light version of its Linux distribution.
Several South African government Web sites were defaced during the past few days and a security expert warns they could be attacked again soon.
Oracle has announced another acquisition - this time of open source software company Innobase.
A South African-born free CRM solution is to go open source this year.
In today`s technology roundup: SuSE 10 released, Web-based video far off, and PlayStation loses modding battle.
The South African government faces benefits and challenges in the implementation of open source software, says the Meraka Institute.
The City of Cape Town has successfully moved its Oracle back-end infrastructure across to SUSE Linux on inexpensive commodity hardware, says Novell SA.
A parastatal agency has qualified the government`s open source policy.
Is "planet-friendly" computing just another marketing catchphrase like "user-friendly", or a jolly good idea we should all be supporting?
Software developer Jam Warehouse is to release a new version of its open source document management system in November.
Sangonet is calling for case studies and solutions to present at its annual ICT for civil society conference next year.