In today`s technology roundup: women lose ground in technology, Nokia catches villains and Opera launches Linux preview of browser.
Software AG has announced the availability of new mainframe, Unix, Windows and Linux versions of its Adabas database.
The ACCPAC Advantage Series and Pro Series accounting applications have been certified for deployment on the Sun Microsystems Linux-based product line.
IBM has introduced the new eServer iSeries system, which can run up to 10 Linux servers on a single processor.
Sun Microsystems has announced seven Sun Open Network Environment (ONE) products for the Linux platform.
Government yesterday took another step closer to formulating an official policy on open source software when senior IT officers approved a policy framework advocating its use in public service delivery.
The software giant has realised its days of desktop domination are over and it is looking to make inroads into other markets to ensure the Microsoft name continues to live, even if in a vastly different guise.
HP has announced new additions to its Linux portfolio.
Fujitsu and Intel will work together to develop enterprise servers that will run the Linux operating system.
Even after discovering the joys of open source, Unix and free software, the desire to own another Apple is stronger than ever.
In today`s technology roundup: Sun expands Linux offerings; time is ripe for hosted apps, says Ellison; SCO probes IP infringements; fonts get better for Gnome.
AfriBiz`s three new Linux courses are focused on programming in the open source operating system.