Breaking news: Novell tries to get back its open source glow
Blog In a furious piece of image-management, Novell seems to be trying to undo some of the damage it has done itself in the eyes of the open source community through its partnership with Microsoft, by...
Making sense of SOA is no game
Leader IBM wants to teach service-oriented architecture to the PlayStation generation. It may end up giving the game away
EMC and the VMware question
Comment The storage company's purchase of virtualisation leader VMware has not been overly popular from the start in many quarters. Now EMC wants to sell 10 percent of it. Is it enough?
Photos: Hello Moto! I'm on Everest
Photo British mountaineer Rod Baber has set a record for the highest mobile-phone call — and roaming charge, presumably
Microsoft: Failing IT pros should be struck off
News Heading a failed IT project should carry a similar penalty to medical malpractice, according to a senior executive at the software giant
WiMax spectrum auction set for 2008
News Terms of auction for the wide-range wireless technology to be published in October or November
Sun chief steps out of McNealy's shadow
Q&A After his first year, chief executive Jonathan Schwartz leads a resurgent company, but admits that there are still problems to overcome
Cardiff Uni gets UK's largest WLAN
Blog 66 buildings. Three square miles. More than 1,300 access points. That's some serious infrastructure. Cardiff University's wireless LAN, which uses Trapeze's technology, will service 30,000...
Wireless joy - or not
Blog Ah, Wi-Fi. It frees us all up from tangled cords and space constraints. "One day, son, all this will be wireless," they say. And where better to enjoy ubiquitous wireless coverage than the Wireless...
Smoke and Mirrors
Talkback With increasing off shoring once you get the right skills, those that need you have found a cheaper overseas supplier. Just look at real salaries, I've known office workers getting paid more than...
US politicians oppose tax on net access
News State governments say they want to be able to levy new taxes on access and oppose an unfettered extension of the federal ban that expires this autumn
Google invests in biotech start-up
News Search giant is among several investors in 23andMe, a biotech company co-founded by the wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin
Businesses face data 'explosion'
News Study has revealed that by 2010, the amount of information created, stored and replicated will have reached 988 billion gigabytes
Red Hat: Software patents slow innovation
News Urging reform rather than abolition, chief executive Matthew Szulik has claimed that software patents retard the pace of innovation
