Red Hat pushes certification program amid Linux wave
Linux vendor Red Hat is pushing its certification program and looking to recruit more training partners in light of its ten-year anniversary and increasing Linux uptake.
Linux vendor Red Hat is pushing its certification program and looking to recruit more training partners in light of its ten-year anniversary and increasing Linux uptake.
Sick of having your GPS tell you to turn the wrong way up a one-way street or lead you to a dead end? Fear not: Linux-based technology developed at NICTA is on its way to help make personal navigation systems more accurate.
We hear from SourceForge and SourceForge.net Marketplace Vice President Mike Rudolph about the world's largest Open Source software development web site, which, as of today, claims 162,855 registered projects and 1,732,552 registered users.
Email sender remorse is a thing of the past, if Bigstring.com CEO and founder Darin Myman has his way. The start up has developed a service that allows emails to be edited, recalled, or made to self-destruct. Emails, videos and pictures can also be rendered non printable, non-save-able or and / or non-forward-able.
Nine months after its official launch, Australian developers have already extended the capabilities of the world's first non-proprietary Linux powered mobile phone.
Facebook engineers have made it easier for developers to embed PHP by developing a PHPEmbed library.
Mobile phones will not cause cancer or slow the brain, according to a recently published six-year study, but the jury is not out.
Google is mapping its way into blogs and web pages around the world today with the launch of its embedded Google Maps service.
International Voice over IP (VoIP) companies, Transcom Australasia Pty Ltd and Transcom International Limited, have issued a claim for $3.2 million against Adelaide-based ISP, Chariot Ltd, citing breach of contract.
BigAir has its eye on high rises, taking on an additional 1000 unit-dwelling broadband customers and the promise of more, with its W Home acquisition, announced Wednesday.
Consolidation in the WAN optimisation space, along with demand for network management tools, will see a comprehensive range of new products hit the mainstream, an industry analyst has claimed.
Perth-based wireless technology manufacturer, Wavenet, has secured a US order worth about $3 million for its Wombat vehicle modems.
Primus has sparked an interest in the residential wireless and mobility market, with its new WirelessHome plan launched today.
Australian based network equipment manufacturer, Exinda Networks is aiming to take the mystery out of application acceleration (AA) technology with the release of new software that can measure network performance down to the millisecond.
Malaysian-based mobile networking company, Green Packet, has landed in Australia and is on the hunt for distributors to look after its carrier, enterprise and consumer mobility products.