Much that passes for open source software is in fact disguised marketing, says Progress Software.
In today's technology roundup: MySpace reveals sex offenders, Pentagon limits Web for troops, open source violates 235 patents, and TiVo includes Internet video.
It's Microsoft's ball, and they're going home.
By overtly claiming Linux infringes on its patents, Microsoft is inviting a war that it will lose very quickly.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mega named leader, TAS showcases total enterprise virtualisation, and SAP releases GRC.
The state's new broadband supplier will receive almost a billion rand capitalisation, servitude rights and be allowed to raise its own funds.
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Aligning GRC with Business Innovation and Agility
Phone line-switching is not a new scam, says the company.
In today's technology roundup: MS certifies phones, LG Philips develops A4 colour e-paper, MySpace to protect copyright, and MS patent stance hardest on start-ups.
In today's technology roundup: MS demands open source royalties, AMD's 'phenomenal' processors, Halo 3 gets mixed reviews, and RFID stifles cheaters.
Old-style firewalls and anti-virus solutions are woefully inadequate for the new generation of security threats.
The controversial Film and Publication Amendment Bill faces a redraft.
Mamodupi Mohlala, head of the telecoms licence conversion process, has resigned.
Companies must have a disaster recovery plan in place for when the police confiscate servers, says top detective.