Chris Kemp starts a private cloud computing system to handle the massive data load of the US space agency.
The Internet search giant is seeking to buy intellectual property that could be used as a defence against litigation.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft apologises for Winehouse tweet, strong demand for unreleased iPhone 5, hackers hit Italian cyber crime unit, and Mozilla eyes mobile OS.
An open source initiative aims to speed-up product development across the automotive industry supply chain.
New versions of Joomla will be released on a regular six-month cycle, according to the company.
A software application allows students to explore the virtual world and learn practical lessons.
.The company hopes to strengthen its OpenOffice competitive viability against MS Office.
The struggling Gauteng Online Schools Project will not be able to afford Microsoft's new monetised terms for software.
The company aims to use the acquisition to enhance the work it does on the OpenStack open source cloud platform.
The international iCMG Architectural Award recognised its recently completed Exclus1ves e-commerce store.
Stratus ftServer 6310 is available together with ftScalable Storage.
The software can take contact information and associate it with e-mail addresses and other information.