In today's technology roundup: BlackBerry Messenger first to go, cryptographers solve predicament, iPhone jailbreak exposes flaw, and Linux beats Unix.
Novell has announced customer adoption and partner support of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for IBM System z.
In this World Wide Wrap: Qtel and EMEA partner for SMEs, companies bid to build open-source platform, and billboard to better promotion strategies.
Version 2.3.6 of Applecross Technologies' PUM software is available locally. [Local rep: SPI]
The online showcase provides a storefront for end-users to access more than 415 000 appliances.
Far South Networks recently launched the interface adapter for Asterisk that connects via the LAN.
In this World Wide Wrap: LANs buckle under video traffic, open source alternative to Cisco Nexus 1000v, and Ceragon eyes advanced software.
The country's IT spending growth rate is forecast to surpass real GDP growth.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nasa and Rackspace partner for platform development, Google engineer slams C++ and Java, and major vendors unveil FOSS plans.
PUMService is a Soap-based Web service and is described in accordance with the Web Services Definition Language. [Local rep: SPI]
Strict laws intended to fight piracy hamper access to digital educational materials, a study finds.
In this World Wide Wrap: Oz councils pick open source, IBM and MediaBeacon drive rich media, and Apple plugs iTunes security hole.
The platform is designed to foster the emergence of technology standards and cloud interoperability.