South Korea launches 10,000-school Linux programme
Talkback The british car industry is gone while the South Koreans produce, with a profit, cars that look very much like the Jaguar and the Rover. Although I am not british I sometimes wonder. Also they seem to understand the andvantage of OSS.
[June 23, 2005, 1:58]
BT, South Tyneside sign shared-services deal
News BT is placing its UK local-government headquarters in South Shields as part of a £184m deal with South Tyneside Council. A new business organisation, known as BT South Tyneside, a wholly owned BT subsidiary, will be created.
[September 10, 2008, 11:10]
South Africa compares digital divide to apartheid
News The effect of the lack of IT equipment and skills in developing countries has been likened by South Africa's high commissioner to the inequality that existed in the country under the apartheid system.
[April 25, 2008, 11:39]
South African TV show evangelises open source
News The first in a 13-part series of television shows to promote open-source software was broadcast in South Africa on Saturday. The television show, called Go_Open, has been produced with the help of the Shuttleworth Foundation, which promotes the use...
[November 24, 2004, 14:20]
South Florida Call Center Increases First Call Resolution by 70 Percent Using Appliance-Based Remote Desktop Support Solution
White Papers With six help desk representatives supporting clients across South Florida and other areas, WechTECH cannot afford to send personnel to a client's location every time a technical issue occurs. WechTECH deals with everything from corrupt drivers and...
[February 10, 2009, 0:20]
South Thailand Travel Guides
Downloads South Thailand travel guides are offline travel guide with super fast loading page. South Thailand travel guide also includes travel guides for regions. It provides travel guide such as getting there, transport, entertainment, place to stay, eat...
[September 30, 2009, 6:40]
Computacenter Case Study: South Wales Fire & Rescue Service
White Papers When South Wales Fire & Rescue Service embarked on the roll-out of sophisticated in-cab computer systems, it opted to also include a wireless data link to ensure firefighters could access real-time information held at its headquarters.
[August 10, 2006, 0:00]
South Korean govt goes open source
News The South Korean government has announced a plan to have proprietary software on a substantial number of its PCs and servers replaced with open-source alternatives by 2007. Thousands of computers in ministries, government-linked organisations and...
[October 1, 2003, 9:30]
US, South Korea site attacks traced back to UK
News The denial-of-service attacks launched on websites in South Korea and the US earlier this month appear to have come from a master server in the UK, according to security researchers in Vietnam. The attacks targeted dozens of government and...
[July 15, 2009, 8:29]
South Ayrshire to get fibre access from H2O
News Rural towns in the south-west Scottish area of South Ayrshire will get fibre-based next-generation broadband access within months, through H2O Networks. H2O announced its plans for South Ayrshire on Tuesday.
[October 14, 2009, 16:42]
South Korea: World's most advanced mobile technology?
News South Korea has been singled out as the most advanced country in the world for mobile communications, complementing its enviable position as the leader for households with broadband internet connections.
[September 4, 2002, 8:06]
South African Postal Codes
Downloads This is our initial effort to provide list of all the postal codes in South Africa. This utility also include the option to search by postal code/post box and City Name/Suburb.This program is compatiable with all Pocket PC(ARM/XScale processors...
[November 24, 2005, 6:00]
South African government adopts ODF
News The South African government said on Tuesday that it is to adopt Open Document Format as its preferred standard for software interoperability. According to the South African government, some of the criteria for a standard to be considered open are...
[October 26, 2007, 13:54]
South Korea plans 'Linux showcase city'
News The South Korean government plans to showcase the use of Linux, by paying for a city and a university to deploy the software on their servers and desktops. The South Korean government has funded a number of open source initiatives over the last few...
[February 21, 2006, 11:10]
South Korea plans to fingerprint visitors
Blog The South Korean authorities could fingerprint and photograph foreign visitors from 2012, the Korea Times reported on Tuesday. Barring diplomats and government operatives, all visitors over the age of 17 could have their fingerprints scanned and...
[November 3, 2009, 16:35]
South Korea backs down on Sun
News South Korea's telephone ministry has reversed its decision to force South Korean cellphone service providers to use only Sun Microsystems' download software to sell ring tones, games or other downloadable software.
[April 26, 2004, 10:20]
South Africa embraces open source
News Joining a lengthening list of governments, South Africa has adopted an official policy promoting the use of open-source software -- but stopped short of jettisoning proprietary applications. Behind the comparatively moderate policy lie serious...
[February 5, 2003, 10:10]
Just as Staying Healthy Requires Regular Check-Ups and Tests, Maintaining a Vital Workforce Requires Regular Evaluations of Staff Performance - South Bend Medical Foundation Knows About Both
White Papers Headquartered in South Bend, Indiana, South Bend Medical Foundation's 850 employees provide a wide range of health care services for communities in Indiana, Michigan, Kentucky, Ohio, and Illinois. South Bend can now file and store staff evaluations...
[March 8, 2009, 23:00]
South Korea slaps Intel with £13m antitrust fine
News South Korea's antitrust regulator announced on Wednesday that it would fine Intel $25.4m (£13m) for allegedly abusing its dominant position in the local chip market. The Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) said in a statement that the chip giant had...
[June 5, 2008, 8:24]
South Africa pushes for ICT outsourcing
News South Africa is pushing to become the destination of choice for business process outsourcing, citing major investment in technical training as a spur for investment. A delegation from the country, including deputy president Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka...
[December 11, 2006, 15:45]



