Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
All that submitted bids -- AT&T, Level 3, Qwest, Sprint Nextel and Verizon -- come away with access to government contracts
String of acquisitions bolsters products, helps Google compete with Microsoft
Prototypes transmit on Wi-Fi and cellular nets at the same time
Apple backers tout Intel shift, storage offerings; detractors point to lack of virtualization
Consumer data provider agrees to better security, periodic audits
$10K bounty payout has principals arguing ethics of who reveals what and when
Red Hat sponsored software battling Ubuntu, Linux community perceptions
Changes in the enterprise telephony landscape are certain, no matter where Avaya ends up, analysts say
Novell remains mum on GPLv3
Google Gears, Reader get open source technology treatment
Vendors need to do better job articulating the benefits of SOA, research and consulting firm says
Many still think it won’t happen to them, AT&T finds
General Dynamics Itronix notebook borrows from jet cockpit technology
BMC to add ProactiveNet early warning technology to its business-service management portfolio
AT&T, Verizon among bidders on Networx Enterprise contract; Sprint Nextel has most to lose