Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
It hopes to reduce its annual electricity bills by $170,000
With many industry watchers speculating about a jobless economic recovery, IT job seekers could find work in a few key technology areas.
White House wants broad adoption of cloud computing, social platforms in $80B plan
The airline expects to equip all its planes by early 2012
Chinese officials are drawing up guidance for courts on cases over hacking crimes
The phone comes with the latest version of Windows Mobile, but can't fully take advantage of it
Issues firmware update for 27-in. iMac amid reports that it's stopped production
Internet security threats demand that general Internet public learns to surf safely, researchers say
Web sites will be taken down if their intent is to provide information to terrorists
Senator Dick Durbin plans a hearing on U.S. companies' human rights practices in China
Your next desktop thin-client device could be your smartphone
Carbonite Pro can be managed by a single administrative dashboard
There will be no more development resources given to 'Project Wonderland'
As controversy swirls, NASA says it's refocusing on creating new technologies
'Kill IE6' campaign momentum builds as thousands sign online petition
The new device 'defines' the tablet category, says analyst
Other multinationals cite travel savings with high-end videoconferencing
The company has launched a 20-foot containerized data center, which starts at $600,000 without the IT equipment inside
Will the carrier be ready for the iPad 3G's April launch?
The company will take custom designs from its Data Center Solutions group and market them to a wider audience
Microsoft security templates, tools aimed at secure code
Quashes yet another password-bypass bug
Five firms win contracts to build escape systems, environmental controls, crew modules
USF money should go to subsidize broadband for low-income people, Doris Matsui says
Intel could launch the chip codenamed Tukwila as soon as Monday
Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chip among those hacked, researcher says
Finding cybervillains in the middle of a war may not be worth the effort
These applications can help you turn your raw video into a snazzy presentation.
Vendor builds integrations with Amazon and other cloud storage services
FTC says Intel didn't express concerns about Rosch until it became clear he supported lawsuit
The company will mass produce chips with 30nm technology in the second half of 2010
Shenzhen Great Loong Brother Industrial says the iPad is similar to its P88 tablet
There is still a debate on whether e-paper is better for your eyes than LCD screens
Analysts predict on-demand business intelligence will outpace on-premise applications this year
But only for Nokia's Maemo OS; Windows Mobile is next, then Android
NASA has robots, rockets, inflatable homes and lots of other advanced technology that may never lift off.
Google's browser makes 5% mark as most rivals see usage share slip
Speed, not scalability, will be the buzzword for data warehousing in 2010. But at what cost?