Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
The social-networking companies will collaborate with Microsoft to get their status updates and "tweets" on Bing
Mainframe antitrust inquiry, insider trading charges add up to headaches for Big Blue
The process also shows promise for boosting vehicles' fuel economy
It will resell Motorola's enterprise WLAN gear and develop unified wired and wireless management software
A paper by Free Press suggests that broadband spending will continue if the FCC makes new rules
After years of battle, Microsoft, Dell light up the first public broadband wireless network based on unlicensed television spectrum.
Phoenix sues rival for trade secret theft, and ex-employee for breach of contract
ISACA survey finds productivity losses, information security risks are at stake when employees use work devices for shopping
The information security community may benefit from it, experts say, but much depends on how Rapid7 handles its new property
RIM powers up Webkit investment for new BlackBerry browser
Security researchers at IANS think social media policies provide security departments with a great opportunity.
ISR G2 optimized for video, virtual services
Photonics, electromedical and communications equipment lead way TechAmerica trade group says
The hosted applications for BlackBerry and Windows will serve the merchandising and hospitality sectors
The conference will address the increasing societal responsibilities of Web 2.0 players
A new group aims to fight online copyright infringement
CEO Steve Ballmer announces upcoming betas of Office 2010, SharePoint 2010
XenDesktop 4 will now come with per-device as well as per-user licensing options
Gartner predicts nearly half of server workloads will be virtualized by 2012
Move to IPv6, next-generation Internet protocol, a relatively low priority, analyst says
The clothing company collected children's personal data without telling parents, the FTC says
Oracle must be prevented from taking control of MySQL, software activist says
Top fear is identity theft according to a Unisys survey
Microsoft Sharepoint devotees add nuptials into busy week
FTC said MoneyGram knowingly let scammers use it money transfer system for scams
CEO Steve Ballmer says moving between online applications such as SharePoint and Exchange will be seamless
Mac and iPhone sales 'spectacular,' hints of new products this quarter
A quick look at Microsoft's Chief Executive Officer
At conference, says it will offer its data warehousing technology for private corporate cloud
Bookseller is also backing e-book access via Motorola Cliq and other smartphones
UCLA research finds that online searching can increase brain activity in older adults
Microsoft has been touting its handling of threads in Windows 7. Tests show speed isn't the only benefit, or the main one
'Same old, same old,' complains analyst about refresh sans price cuts
With cash in its coffers and acquisitions on its mind, Google shouldn't spread itself too thin
A letter from an AT&T executive urges employees to contact the FCC
In interview with Network World, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer talks about software licensing, Sidekick fallout and his decade at the helm
VMControl Enterprise Edition works only with proprietary IBM servers
Advanced analytics, client computing, green IT also cited
Microsoft has long copied others' ideas & moved to put many out of business. Relive the dark side of the journey to Windows 7
Stewart Nozette allegedly tried to sell top secret defense info
Pitches $999 Mac mini to small shops, but analyst sees it as 'sweet home server'
Windows alternative relies on Linux and the cloud
ASUG's new CEO discusses the Enterprise Support controversy and the group's independence
Microsoft plans to launch at least eight editions of SharePoint 2010 for SMBs, the enterprise and the cloud.