Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
IT financing and leasing set to exceed $100 billion in '09
It looks likely that the DOJ will challenge the proposed settlement between Google and the book industry
A few pre-loaded browsers or quick links to all browsers are two possibilities under consideration
Opting out of international rules doesn't condone past abuses of WTO rules, report concludes
Revised frameworks will deal with Internet-related child exploitation and increased penalties for cybercriminals
The software uses fellow SaaS vendor Adaptive Planning's technology
Their systems automatically detect abusive behavior and tell subscribers how to clean their computers
Thousands without backups, including some in U.S., may have irretrievably lost data
IPv4 support for Verizon 4G devices is optional
Apple's taking steps that could gain it traction in the enterprise
The InfoWorld Test Center gets its hands on Cisco's most affordable suite-oriented telepresence system
BeCrypt's USB Trusted Client token protects consulate network
Social networking site wants to turn Facebook pages into personal Web homes
HP is offering new low-power Neo chips from AMD on the Pavilion DV2Z ultrathin laptop
Trade group study says Internet contributes $300 billion a year to the U.S. economy
Dataupia is down to 23 employees from 60
Money is also needed for cybersecurity education programs, a group of experts say
Volunteer clouds, cloud-based mashups among big ideas being floated
Prices chopped up to 28%, but company still not ready to play in the low-end
Other tech words -- including cloud computing, defriending and noob -- just miss the honor
HP's 'extreme scale-out' architecture signals larger trend
Application-layer attacks bypass standard perimeter defenses. Here's how to evaluate firewalls that screen web app traffic.
The upcoming release will give people next-generation tools to interact with the modern Web, Mozilla said
Enterprise users awaiting word on company restructuring
Thousands sign Twitter petition, want carrier to retreat from $200 surcharge on iPhone 3G S
Early comments show interest in larger e-reader, but concerns about price
Job boost comes with 10% of sales now being made online
The new features in the suite will be designed to attract large organizations
Chinese student, 18, wins, prompting call for earlier math and science education in U.S.
Mac OS X 10.6, code-named Snow Leopard, adds native support for parallel programming tools.
Exec calls Windows 7 'same old Vista,' but analysts doubt Apple's lower price, earlier launch matter
The company has already developed an open source software bundle for the retail industry
The technology lets ISVs manage licensing and secure the code from IP theft
SSL VPN support takes care of remote access by individuals
An SEC filing allows stockholders to decide whether to meet to voice their opinions on Broadcom's US$764 million offer
Multitasking and background tasking add up to more than 24 hours of network activity each day
With bidding war between EMC and NetApp still unresolved, Tucci issues open letter to Data Domain employees
Ed Whitacare will be chairman of automaker as it emerges from bankruptcy
Exclusive 2009 State of the CSO research shows the importance of risk management continues to rise, though challenges remain
Tax and social-networking bills top the list of worst bills from trade group NetChoice
Despite the global recession, Oracle didn't hold a 'fire sale,' according to one consultant
The N97 costs hundreds of dollars more than the popular iPhone and Palm Pre
HP combats the netbook craze with an ultrathin laptop, the Pavilion DV2Z, which has AMD's dual-core Neo chip
Technology designed to move users off of Exchange