Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Femtocells, wireless LANs and archiving among focus areas
It’s still unclear what role 24/7 Real Media’s ad-serving network may have played in disseminating the RealPlayer ActiveX exploit across the Internet
IBM study identifies lack of preparation at big companies
Filing Thursday is in response to NetApp September suit alleging Sun’s ZFS violates NetApp patents.
WiMAX proponents have enterprise aspirations but they will take 2 to 3 years to realize
Data breaches, regulations, simpler products pave way for increased encryption adoption
Interop attendees hear of new threats, countermeasures … and retaliation
With merger near completion, Avaya looks to accelerate deployment of its communication-enabling technology
The PCI Security Standards Council--which represents Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover -- anticipates expanding requirements for next year that could relate to wireless use as well as Web-application security.
Researcher says those discovered trying to defeat worm suffer DDoS attacks
Microsoft’s repeated release delays and feature cuts have knocked the operating system out of sync with corporate buying cycles and planning decisions
Company upgrades products to automate processes and protect corporate resources residing on IBM z/OS systems
Apple’s phone “nails sexy,” but most enterprises just not that into it, competitors say
Network management vendor uses technology acquired with Crannog Software and Visual Networks to expand its reach into advanced IP application and network performance management.
Hostile takeover may be coming. Or nothing at all.
Thirty percent of entourage at San Francisco convention returns home in the wake of the disaster
Nearly 18% of all iPhones being used on other cell nets
Systems and security management vendor NetIQ unveils IT process automation platform at Interop.
The best practice framework promises more operational efficiencies and better service management, but ITIL still scares some.
TPI Q307 quarterly index finds U.S. companies signing smaller contracts and committing to shorter durations, but India-based providers see their Americas revenue grow.