In today`s technology roundup: Microsoft battle for Paris, move over iPod, and China censors SMS.
The Novell Mono 1.0 open source development platform based on the .Net framework has been made available.
In today`s technology roundup: Rotating Motorola phone released, Sharp sued over patent, and Gates brushes off Linux threat.
Open source is ready for the real world and is fast becoming a business imperative.
An Open Source Centre was launched at the Mogalakwena HP i-community sustainable development project in Limpopo last week.
The city of Bergen will implement the Suse Linux Enterprise Server 8 solution, says Novell.
The Stratus Intelligent Network Applications Platform has been made available for Internet protocol networks.
The Stratus ftServer T30 designed for the telecommunications industry has been announced.
Novell is sponsoring the Openswan project, a Linux implementation of the Internet protocol security standard.
Korea Telecom is developing an Asian softswitch implementation using the new Stratus ftServer.
In today`s technology roundup: Linux bags Bergen, identification will stop spammers, WiMAX technology to ship soon, and IBM branches out.
The IT imperative of doing more with less appears to be driving market competition to new heights, but if you listen carefully, the battle cries all have something in common.