Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Avaya purchase of enterprise business could kill key products, relationships
CEO Dan Hesse said Sprint will invest more money if needed and declined comment on Sprint buyout reports
Massive data integration project may be needed to track $700B in bailout funds
Lopsided structure puts at risk the prospect of widespread participation
More then 30% of the users running old Flash updated, stayed safer, says Mozilla
Information on 62 patients was exposed after spyware was allegedly sent via Yahoo mail
It's Twitter calling: Jajah service enables tweet-like phone calls between Twitterers
A Colorado company sold software to an oil company planning to drill near Cuba
AT&T has adopted Intel's vPro technology to upgrade its PC repair service
One SSD can replace between four and 40 hard disk drives
Queplix system rewrites legacy apps for move into Amazon cloud service
The lawsuit comes just days after the NY Times was hit with scareware ads
Despite continued losses, Palm plans to focus future development on its new operating system
The so-called Bahama botnet is eluding the best click-fraud filters from major search engines and Web publishers
IT M&A heated up this week as Nasdaq hit a high for the year
In an exclusive interview, Internet 'father' explains how he helped commercialize the Web and what he's doing now at Google
Low-latency switches are the foundation for building a unified-fabric data center
The first 3G Ophone will 'definitely not' fall in the $150 price range, Lenovo Mobile said
After Sun buyout, Oracle may opt out of a reseller partnership with Hitachi
Phishers use the Jabber client to try to steal more data via chat
Its long-term strategy is to make IP routers and optical gear work smoothly together with unfied management
No long-term relationships with technology providers for this matchmaker
The search giant's Fast Flip interface is supposed to breathe life into ailing publications. Cringely isn't flipping over it
Rollout pumps up ProCurve family, targets Cisco
The companies unveiled their first joint product since announcing their merger
Arm boosted the speed of its Cortex A9 processor to 2GHz in a bid to upstage Intel
The improvements are likely to increase the number of phones the operating system is installed on, an analyst said
Corporate climate can get in the way of widespread use of business intelligence software
An interview with ABI Research analyst Aditya Kaul
Slates pair of minor upgrades in next six months; major update coming in late 2010
Meanwhile, rivals can sow fear, uncertainty and doubt among Sun users
Satyam says its business is picking up following January's financial scandal
NEC Electronics will be the name of the combined company
True Religion uses business intelligence software to boost sales
12 low points hit by the technology industry in the past year
Blaster and Sasser were bad but other outbreaks can be just as challenging for IT security
New manufacturing technique could replace copper wires, transistors with nanotubes
IBM and a Chinese city will develop green city planning tools they could sell elsewhere in China
Disagreement with the Senate over details of the bill means further votes are required before it becomes law
SWIFT's decision to relocate its databases to Europe raises legal questions for lawmakers
It will retire Windows 2000 Server, end service packs for Server 2003, next July