Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
A new online pricing error offered Taiwanese consumers US$2,000 laptops for around $560
New standards needed to let clouds play nice with each other
Data Domain stockholder vote scheduled for Aug.14
It is more difficult to hack into Web servers on 'millions of computers' than into a centralized server, he says
A disruptive solution for prosumers confused by public relations paradigm shifts
A recent hearing indicates some senators are concerned about AT&T's long-term deal for the iPhone
A new unpatched Windows bug surfaces; Microsoft hasn't patched the old one from May
New EC rules would recognize more standards bodies by the public sector
Norton Internet Security and AntiVirus 2010 editions on the way
The Madoff and Stanford cases may grab the headlines, but the temptation of fraud appears at every corporate level
Power failures in Dallas facility took customer servers offline last week
Rates iPhone 3G S on top, but not by much, in latest evaluation
Reuters, LinkedIn connect Sergey Aleynikov to Goldman Sachs
Deferred upgrades, network capacity demands will drive higher spending, study says
HP's services company EDS wins five-year technology contract to manage desktops, voice and data networks
Complaints abound about slow performance and usability
ISP exec Curran takes the helm of the North American registry as IPv4 addresses are poised to run out
Twitter is increasingly the medium of choice for PR pros and pranksters alike. Can it survive the onslaught of attacks?
EMC exec touts all-cash bid as superior deal
Culled from Verizon Business analysis of 90 major security breaches
Mac clone maker begs out of Chapter 11 after payment plan with its legal team falls through
Non-Windows machines do not have to come with the software
Tech Mahindra may have to ask Satyam for a preferential issue of equity
The Nasdaq rose 20 percent in the second quarter but could fall on weak PC sales this quarter
UMC may not buy a stake in China's He Jian Technology or build a factory in China for now
The good news is that these are early days for cloud computing and security can be improved
The store appeared to be in a test phase but will open later this year
Does the newest iPhone OS eliminate the few advantages the BlackBerry Bold had in our original deathmatch comparison?
The layoffs come as Oracle recently said it was pleased with its financial results in Europe
Over 100 organizations have signed up for the same Microsoft toolset under an agreement between Microsoft and B.C. Government
The app works with the iPod Touch as well and gives users the advantage of convenience, MoBank says
The country's Information & Communication Technology Authority refuses to grant a mobile license
New capabilities coming over the next year will include greater participation in WebEx sessions
But can enterprises take open-source alternatives Hadoop, Voldemort seriously?
The company finds more than 100 new Trojan downloader files on sites each day
He allegedly posted video of the activities to YouTube
It is just "a matter of time" before China requires PC makers to ship the program, state media said
First version of the open mobile operating system promises more customization
The iPhone is more secure than MacOS X-based computers, but SMS may be a critical weakness
A new system can separate the different types of glass in old TV tubes three times faster
Part of the problem is that the market is slow in adopting recycling, say analysts.
Sweden plans to press doubters including Spain during its six months at the helm
Extreme Associates owners are both sentenced to a year in prison