The worlds of open source CRM and VoIP are set to collide with the news that US-based open source PABX vendor Fonality will be acquiring Sydney CRM specialist Insightful Solutions.
Data integration specialist XAware has announced that it is forgoing the world of proprietary software, instead choosing to develop open source solutions instead.
As election day approaches the two major parties are still at each other’s throats over broadband, with Labor landing the latest round of blows by accusing the Coalition of being a little liberal with speed figures.
RFID technology is continuing its steady march into the workplace with Docuspace partner Intensecomp announcing the release of its new online document management solution, DocuTrack3000 – Hosted Edition.
The Board of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has unanimously voted to elect New Zealander Peter Dengate Thrush as its new chairman.
Taking a leaf out of Google Earth’s book, the NSW Department of Lands has just released a new web portal enabling anyone with an internet connection to get a birds-eye view of NSW now, or historically.
Stanford University’s Pande lab Folding@home project has been recognised as the largest distributed computing environment in the world by The Guinness Book of Records, largely thanks to support from Sony and its Playstation 3 user base.
In a bid to add standards-based policy management to network services, Cisco has announced that it has acquired Securent and its policy management software.
According to analysts from the 451 Group, IT energy efficiency will soon be under the corporate spotlight for financial, environmental and availability reasons.