The City of Cape Town and SITA plan to jointly develop an open source solution to replace the PALS system in libraries.
Internet Solutions (IS) has released the Radical Care Plan for its hosting customers` critical applications.
VXL Instruments has launched its Itona TL range of thin client laptops. [Local rep: Enigma Thin Client]
Medical aid administrator Medscheme has upgraded its IT infrastructure with help from Unisys Africa.
In today`s technology roundup: VOIP is next hacker target, hackers hit Google`s sponsored links, Cisco and Macromedia go Web conferencing, and Sun releases upgraded servers.
Dell has extended its offering of enterprise products featuring Intel dual-core processor technology with the introduction of two new PowerEdge servers.
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has signed a strategic alliance with Egenera, to integrate the Egenera BladeFrame solution into its Primergy server portfolio.
There is rapid growth of business-critical applications running on Linux in the data centre, says Novell.
In today`s technology roundup: Microsoft delays security patch, IBM expands server software line, and Alcatel beefs up Layer 2 support.
Ubusha Technologies, acquired by Aptronics earlier this year, has attained Linux Specialisation status from Novell.
In this week`s industry portal World Wide Wrap: Unix servers remain the high-powered computing choice, provision launches VIP programme and server virtualisation solution for HP Integrity servers.
Sybase and IBM will bundle IBM OpenPower hardware with Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise Express Edition for Linux.
Sun Microsystems Korea has been chosen as the system supplier for the Korean National Education Information System (NEIS) project.