South African SMEs are more vulnerable to cyber attacks than their larger counterparts, says an expert.
In today`s technology roundup: MS bows to pressure for fix, Yahoo breaks browser bonds, online quiz helps Linux newbies and Scots trial WiFi lampposts.
A privately owned Web search engine has been introduced to compete against other local players.
Integrating proprietary and open source platforms is the way to go, says Aptronics.
Sun's first servers based on the UltraSPARC T1 processor aim to target the Intel Xeon-based server market.
Finalists for the IT Personality of the Year Award are crying out in resounding unison for decision-making bodies within the ICT industry, not only to keep the skills challenge high on their agendas, but to take action.
In today`s technology news roundup: Sun to open source UltraSparc T1, Windows Server 2003 R2 goes to manufacturing and Cingular launches 3G in 16 cities.
An open source software audit conducted in the Western Cape has raised questions about market acceptance and government policy.
In today`s technology roundup: Rhapsody on the Net, Sony still in hot water, IBM supports OpenDocument in 2006 and Porn domain delay.
Novell has signed a lb21.8 million contract with the UK`s Department of Health agency for security, management and infrastructure solutions that will improve the delivery of health services to UK citizens.
Many vendors might think that if they scale down their solution, it will automatically be suited to the needs of small and medium enterprises - this is not the case.
Open source software has gained momentum over the past 12 months, entrenching its position in SA`s business community, says Inus Gouws, senior information management consultant, Computer Associates Africa.