Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Cyber-criminals plunder the world’s trove of domain names to advance botnet and phishing operations
Registry services providers such as Afilias and Neustar are working to curb domain-name abuse
The auction has been delayed since January over pricing
MonoTouch lets .Net developers build applications that meet Apple's requirements for the iPhone
Pliant claims that its solid state drives offer twice the performance of competitors
Bryant and the head of Alibaba Group discussed their paths to success on stage
The device is a standard-sized computer keyboard with a 5-inch touchscreen and mini-computer inside
The LG-GW620 will arrive in some parts of Europe in the fourth quarter
Companies are using collaboration tools to tap the brains of experts in cubicles all over the world.
Many whistle-blowers say they're more concerned about professional ethics than financial reward.
Even though 802.11n is faster, that still might not be enough for many users
Asustek showed off 4 new UL-series laptops priced between US$980 and $1,105.
Avaya reportedly outbids Siemens Enterprise for Nortel's Ethernet switching and VoIP unit
Service provider unveils enterprise-class DNS, security services for a fee
Lenovo's founding capital was not enough to buy three PCs, its chairman said
Experts say the future of the Internet is still limitless -- and hard to predict.
The companies look to combine software and hardware in a new database machine
Acquisition involves location services
Wasted opportunity to really lock down the OS, argues Mac hacking expert Charlie Miller
CA plans to augment its IT service assurance products with NetQoS' application-aware network and systems management technologies
The district court made a very controversial decision, CEO says
Gelsinger joins EMC after 30 years with Intel, potentially setting up succession process
The company encourages business customers to move even before the OS is available worldwide Oct. 23
High-tech entrepreneur talks about who was to blame for Wall Street's meltdown & what future holds for quantitative analysts
Companies have been rumored as merger partners since last year
Credit card information is often not encrypted in transit, the CEO of the breached company says
Won't fix flaws addressed in Vista, says firewall can stymie attacks
Big Blue will exploit its strong channel to gain ground with Cognos Express
The software lets travelers use iPass partners' Wi-Fi hotspots to bypass 3G roaming charges
Backports Windows 7 changes that blocked Conficker flash drive infections
Well-placed attack on small subnetwork could bring down entire West Coast power grid, researcher says
Search wars continues heating up as Microsoft releases beta of image searching tool
The aim is to help companies unify hardware in order to save costs
PhantomAlert, due out this fall, relies on database generated by users
Microsoft looks to make MDOP available in October instead of next year
Where does free speech end and libel begin? It's not an easy question to answer, says attorney for 'Skanks in NYC' blogger
The new Google Fast Flip product is an early prototype and contains content from a select number of publishers
Fastest time for move from Vista to new OS is 1 hour and 24 minutes; clean installs are faster
The acquisition gives Symark a Windows product
Ditech and SimulScribe envision high-quality transcription of voicemail, conference calls and memos