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.
The open source philosophy is driving software development practices, says Inus Gouws, consultant at Computer Associates Africa.
In today`s technology roundup: Tsunami "wave rat" had best intentions; US online shopping jumps 25%; Linux video player to debut at CES.
The company offers VOIP and converged service solutions to government departments, corporates and home users.
Open source is finding a home in many governments around the world, says Sun Microsystems.
Sun Microsystems has embraced the Linux operating system, says Dumisani Mtoba, senior systems engineer at Sun Microsystems SA.
In today`s technology roundup: Linux flaws patched, e-mail trumps Web influence, Intel to go 64‑bit in 2005, Nvidia chip for PS3, and UK digital divide shock.