Jason Norwood-Young is an ITWeb contributor.
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PC commoditisation has happened, but first-tier vendors are still struggling with the concept.
Is it open source`s ability to handle enterprise environments that is holding it back, or enterprise`s ability to accept open source?
If you know what the next killer app is going to be, you probably also have the winning numbers for the lottery. ITWeb looks into its crystal ball, and tries to pick a winner.
Old-school government turns to a new concept of governmental services with the Gauteng Shared Services Centre. The difference between old and new? The word 'service`.
Not content to leave data where it lands, storage vendors are now talking about lifecycle data management - caring for data from swaddling clothes to ultimate demise.
South African games developer, I-Imagine Interactive, says it is the first to deliver a title for the Xbox gaming console through Microsoft`s incubator programme.
The Prince of Orange meets the Penguin, as the Dutch-sponsored Waterdome selects Linux as the desktop of choice for the World Summit media centre.
Food and water take precedence over PCs at the World Summit on Sustainable Development.
South African couch potatoes are witnessing the slow birth of interactive television.
There is more interactive functionality to come, promises Multichoice as 4 000 to 5 000 take up its interactive offering.
DSTV redefines the couch potato with its new interactive TV-mail and shopping offering. Its special purpose keyboard and modem, launched last night, allow for full interaction on the digital television platform.
Intel`s Itanium II processor, the silicon manufacturer`s second generation 64-bit chip, goes on sale today and is expected to boost applications built for the first Itanium by 50% to 100%.