Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Despite hype, LTE needs lots of work before it hits primetime
New chip to ship in 2010; could be in consumer electronic devices by next Christmas
Security savants predict 2010 trends, threats
RIM's second BlackBerry service outage within a week latest in 2009's long list of network service outages that included Google, Microsoft and more
Carrier VoIP and Applications Solutions (CVAS) is latest Nortel asset to be liquidated
The ABCs of MPLS
The methods allow DRM to be stripped from content so it can be moved to other devices
Toolkit maker MB Technologies says Oracle overstepped the bounds of their licensing agreement
Most commenters on Apple's support forum say the update didn't solve the problems with their 27-in iMacs
Broadband subscribers download 14.2GBs of content per month, on average
They pan OLPC for designing unrealistic hardware and losing its focus on education
Early reports mixed, some saying it hasn't solved their 27-in. iMac's display problems
Hackers reportedly stole tens of millions of dollars from Citibank
A survey by an industry association claims a 12.5 percent productivity loss from social networking
Business intelligence as a service remains too scary for most enterprises, analyst says
The effort to refine virtualization security took small steps forward in 2009
Stimulus program aims to hasten development of e-health records systems
Howard Schmidt is respected by many but will have his work cut out for him
Reviewing the record: Cyber czar Howard Schmidt's views on cyber vs. physical security and more
The two behemoths will battle over search, operating systems, enterprise applications
Also adds new intermediate version of the three-month-old service for $99 a month
Bare bones to "beautiful," six apps let you tweet sweetly and more
Plans 'App Button' to replace menus, borrows concept from Windows 7, Office
Netbook shipments will slow down as prices of ultrathin laptops fall
Injunction takes effect Jan. 11; Microsoft to strip some XML technology from Word 2007, Office 2007 by then
IT management technology is foisted to the forefront as vendors race to become the primary provider of automation, control and services for tomorrow's next-generation environments
Broadband programs have awarded 3 percent of the amount allocated in the stimulus package
Investigators say the attacks may have been on consumer machines and not Citigroup
For Microsoft, 2010 is a critical year for its cloud computing platform
Youku will use the money to offer professional content and mobile video services
The 2.6mm screen will be put on show at January's CES
Intel's Atom N450 netbook is 60 percent smaller, and draws 20 percent less power than current Atom chips
This is the year your uncle became a Facebook friend, and your company started Twittering
Immigration officials plan to conduct 25,000 on-site inspections in fiscal 2010.
Analysts say the Google-Microsoft war has already yielded a slew of search upgrades.
MPLS widely adopted for WANs; MPLS-TP, integration with LTE and IPv6 loom
An IT executive learns life lessons of perseverance as he overcomes injury to scale some of the world's highest mountains
Union Pacific builds a more nimble network that cuts staff training time and gives customers more shipment visibility
Christmas Google Doodle is latest decorative logo to adorn search site logo