Sun Microsystems has begun releasing its Solaris operating system as open source software.
A supply chain development initiative based entirely on open source software has been launched.
In today`s technology roundup: Google to offer VOIP?, Apple cuts upgrade costs for Mac Mini, open source grid computing consortium formed, and Samsung claims the "world`s fastest" RAM.
Tamino XML Server V4.2 has received the Novell Yes Certified compatibility designation with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9, says Software AG.
Open source telecoms solutions company OpenVoice was launched officially last night.
Softline Pastel says it has begun hedging its bets by developing for Linux.
In today`s technology roundup: Open source Solaris imminent?, voice control for digital media, Novell supports Outlook alternative, new Centrino version launched, and GFI launches new security scanner.
Oracle solutions are now available for and supported on the Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.
Open source applications are increasing in strength and variety, but support issues could offset many of the advantages, according to a Computer Sciences Corporation report.
Open source news site Tectonic.co.za is launching a print version in SA.
The BitDefender for Linux Mail Servers product range has been expanded, says distributor Grayford Holton.
BitDefender has unveiled three more anti-virus (AV) products, aimed at making its solution more attractive to Linux users.
Companies are realising that selling open source software is becoming a viable commercial option, says Inus Gouws, consultant at Computer Associates Africa.