In today's technology roundup: Losing face on MySpace, memory prices plunge, e-debates on YouTube, and Google cancels anti-eBay bash.
The offering includes Linux server and desktop components, with e-mail and open source office products.
The company's offering is the only leader in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for e-mail active-archiving.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM buys Telelogic, architecture overlooks small cities, and HDS thins virtualisation.
SafeGuard Enterprise offers central policy management, key management and data encryption for computing devices. [Local rep: Biodata IT]
Zycko will distribute Hitachi's TagmaStore Workgroup Modular Storage model WMS100 and Adaptable Modular Storage range.
The Africa BI Symposium 2007, taking place at Emperors Palace from 25 to 27 June, will focus on DW 2.0 certification.
Fujitsu Siemens Computers' FibreCAT TX24, with integrated robotics, performs largely unattended data backups.
The release is the newest version of the company's storage resource management software.
In today's technology roundup: Apple's iPhone debuts at month-end, Google offers Book Search to publishers, new miCard unveiled, and Microsoft adds books to Live Search.
NetApp's SnapMirror is designed to be inexpensive, simple and reliable, says Stephen Manley, technical director of data protection at NetApp.
Analysts revise forecast downward because of declining DRAM and MPU prices.
In this World Wide Wrap: Greater choice essential, Japan faces Cisco crash, and Sun expands virtualisation.