CeBIT 2007: Day one round-up
Published: 15 Mar 2007 17:20 GMT
The trade show, which is taking place in Hanover, northern Germany, from 15 to 21 March, covers a lot of ground, literally as well as figuratively. Around 500,000 visitors are expected to traipse through the 26 exhibition halls over the next week. So far, Siemens, Nokia and SAP have been busy making announcements, with plenty more expected over the coming days, including RIM — the BlackBerry maker — and security company Symantec's boss John Thompson.
SAP launches SOA and RFID products
CeBIT: German supply chain software company has designed 53 applications based on service-oriented architecture [15 Mar 2007]
Fujitsu Siemens pushes 3G laptops
CeBIT: The PC maker will focus on building high-speed networking into all its laptops [15 Mar 2007]
Red Hat releases Enterprise Linux 5
CeBIT: Latest version of the open-source server and desktop has been released and now boasts integrated virtualisation technology [14 Mar 2007]
Photos: CeBIT day one
CeBIT 2007 gets ready to welcome the public and the pundits in a blaze of spring sunshine. ZDNet UK gets a sneak preview of what ASUS has to offer [14 Mar 2007]
Show preview: CeBIT 2007
Highlights of this year's show will include keynotes by the head of the European Galileo project and Symantec boss John Thompson [14 Mar 2007]
All change at CeBIT
Europe's biggest IT show is undergoing an overhaul forced by a drop in attendance and wider changes in the industry [12 Mar 2007]
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