ADSL2+ high performance, broadband with 'Assured Real-Time Bandwidth' for SMEs Nildram, the leading business broadband service provider, today announces the launch of its new portfolio of services specifically designed to bring higher-spec ADSL2+ products to small and medium sized businesses
Box UK is delighted to announce it has won a place at the BBC Innovation Labs. The Labs are aimed at independent media companies with a track record of producing innovative new media products. Selected companies work with BBC commissioners
ServiceTick today announced Norwich Union, RAC and Standard Life's intermediary channel as clients for its revolutionary instant customer feedback service. Both RAC and Norwich Union have already run successful pilots with ServiceTick and have made significant improvements to the performance
Two teams won more than $35,000 in cash in the University at Buffalo?s Henry A. Panasci Jr. Technology Entrepreneurship Competition for their innovative ideas in nanotechnology and Internet mentoring.
RIM is not going to stand idly by while Apple move its way to the top of the smartphone market and eating up precious RIM customers. It's going to fight back... with touch screen. And that's what we thought we
Tethys Solutions has unveiled Automation Anywhere Enterprise 4.5, for business and IT process automation. Automation Anywhere Enterprise, says Tethys Solutions' CEO Mihir Shukla, will find even wider use in a slowing US and world economy, by helping bu...
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Socialized Software: "Bill Gates steps down as the Chairman of Microsoft on July 1st to transition to full time philanthropic efforts with the Gates Foundation. However, I wonder how effective Bill will be other than writing checks. You see Bill's
The Open Road: "Before I leave, however, I figured it would be good to note (and then bury) three myths that I heard perpetuated by Microsoft at the Interop Moscow conference..."
code culture: "It's easy to get caught up in the doom and gloom over OLPC's future. But keep things in perspective: they aren't as bad as they seem..."
LinuxWorld: "Linux in the data center brings with it a dilemma: more boxes to manage... With management tools in the picture, the total cost of ownership may actually increase instead of decrease when Linux is brought in..."
The Open Road: "As a case in point, Van explicates the Great Divide between those who love and loathe the GPL by citing a post on the Python mailing list about a controversial bit of code called setuptools..."
ITPro: "Microsoft's troubles in Europe are far from over, as Neelie Kroes, The EU competition commissioner, has warned. We review the past and future options for Microsoft and the European Commission..."
eWeek: "Canonical has marshaled the best of what the open-source world has to offer in Ubuntu 8.04, a Linux-based operating system that's capable of mounting a serious challenge to Microsoft Windows on mainstream desktops and notebooks..."
Mozilla Links: "XiTi Monitor has released the latest numbers on browsers utilization in Europe and the rest of the world, announcing it has reached about 29% in March 2008..."
OSnews: "Enlightenment 0.17, the big, long awaited new release of the Enlightenment project, has been in the making for a long time now--since December 2000, to be precise..."
The Open Source Advocate: "The main concept is that Linux distributions, and open source in general, have a lot to gain by synchronizing their release schedules..."
Brendan Scott's Weblog "One of the things I got to talk about there was some directions for FLOSS related policy--which turns out to be unusually relevant because the Australian Government is conducting a review into innovation in Australia..."