The thot just plickened where mobile technology is concerned, as Ubuntu shows off (yet another) Linux for the handset up in Barcelona.
ERP vendor Infor announces that its products are available on Red Hat's Enterprise Linux and JBoss middleware.
With the burgeoning craze around tablet computing, it is little wonder that Microsoft is getting in on the action, albeit awfully late in the game.
Raspberry Pi, a wallet-sized computer, ignites a coding revolution among youth, now shipping globally after high demand.
NZ firms unlock agility and cost savings through virtualisation, leveraging tech to streamline operations and innovate.
Suse celebrates 20 years with global SuseCon event, honouring its journey from a German student project to a major Linux distributor.
Oracle has announced it will shift OpenOffice.org to a community-led project, ceasing its commercial version to foster open standards.
Red Hat's Max McLaren asserts their OS is the world's fastest growing, claiming 15-20% of the server market and surpassing Unix and Microsoft growth rates.
SAS IT, a New Zealand tech company, focuses on delivering complex back-end systems for larger organizations. CEO Phil Martin shares insights.
Sun unveils the Blade 6000 Modular System, a highly versatile blade server supporting Intel, AMD, and Sun processors, aimed at boosting virtualisation.
Novell says its newly unveiled PartnerNet program has evolved from the traditional partner program into a business development platform.
Deciding between Microsoft and Linux for web hosting? We explore the best fit for basic, advanced, and corporate needs.
Macs and PCs can function together on the same network without any technical issues, according to journalist David Olliver.
Suse aims to revolutionise conversations with businesses and partners, leveraging Linux's untapped potential in the industry.
Open source solutions provider Red Hat has opening its first New Zealand office with the goal of expanding its local business.
Hundreds of open source software aficionados will congregate in Wellington this January for the Linux.conf.au conference (LCA2010).