In today`s technology roundup: Intel sued over performance, no more free Microsoft type, Sun defends RedHat release.
In today`s technology roundup: Linux cluster from Oracle, online PS2 confirmed, Dell Linux migration.
The winds of change appear to have been blowing strongly through Microsoft as the company is starting to embrace a more open way of operating.
The Sun Microsystems LX50 entry-level server, which is pre-integrated with either Linux or the Solaris Operating Environment, has been released.
In today`s technology roundup: MS, Sun at LinuxWorld; Web services standards; and Dell-EMC in joint storage system.
AfriBiz is exploring Linux education due to the shortage of Linux-educated personnel.
Reading about the hackers of yesteryear makes you realise how much of the "hacker ethic" has been lost as technology marches on to offer almost endless capacities, high-level programming languages and commercial software development houses.
The Computer Associates (CA) Advantage EDBC 1.1 solution, which provides access to mainframe data from Windows, Unix and Linux platforms, has been released.
The open source community should be thanking Microsoft for the free marketing it is receiving, thanks to the company`s antagonistic behaviour and high-handed approach.
Business had until yesterday to sign up for Microsoft`s new Software Assurance programme and those that haven`t will not have another chance to do so.
From hacker pastime to robust enterprise-ready operating system, Linux has matured rapidly over the past couple of years, and while it still has its faults and shortcomings, it is quickly silencing its critics.
Software patents make a mockery of the collaborative network that is the Internet and today`s drive towards open standards in the technology industry.