Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
App leverages a bridge to backend enterprise UC services
County had filed two lawsuits contending Deloitte and others botched a major SAP implementation
Google's changes to the social networking platform caused developers' add-ons to break
The trial over Android could set a precedent about whether software APIs can be protected by copyright
Boston Red Sox's historic ballpark adds Metro Ethernet, more Wi-Fi to its lineup
New service shows how home gateway vendors are improving support for next-gen Internet
Rumors confirmed today that big name companies will support open source cloud project
The court agreed with Mediaset that its domain name had been acquired by a US company in bad faith
BOSH to provide new flexibility for VMware's Cloud Foundry PaaS offering
Ransomware asks users to pay up before letting them start Windows
VSPEX platform includes tech from multiple partners like Cisco, Citrix, Intel and Brocade
Some 7.5 million students and faculty in India will use Microsoft's cloud services
End of free non-security fixes once set for this month now scheduled for October
The e-reader is getting more language options and a translation feature
You can now run just about anything in a data center remotely
The service is based on Amazon's A9 technology and aims to simplify the use of search
An interview with Infonetics analyst Diane Myers
The court said a former Goldman Sachs programmer did not violate federal theft law when he downloaded proprietary source code
Intel's first Xeon chips based on the Ivy Bridge microarchitecture will be targeted at microservers
Security firm Prolexic says attack traffic against the sector rose in intensity as well
The unusual ruling came down on Wednesday
Samsung's Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 model will ship first, followed by 10.1 model on May 13
However, it's too early to say if Lenovo will ultimately top HP as the world's largest PC maker
PC maker looking to transform itself into enterprise solutions company
The deal comes amid growing consolidation in the social collaboration market
The agency's price-fixing case against Apple and five publishers shakes up e-book strategies
Some antivirus vendors acknowledge they've seen a spike in sales or in downloads of free programs
Tweaks to its social platform's design show that competition with Facebook is driving Google
Stakeholders speak out against ACTA
Proponents of next-gen Internet protocol say upgrades needed to keep Web services accessible to all users
2 million Windows Phone Lumia handsets sold so far in 2012
A Samba vulnerability can be exploited by remote unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected systems
Vetting processes are limited by practical considerations, experts say
Four critical vulnerabilities were addressed and several security changes were made in Adobe Reader 10.1.3 and 9.5.1
Week after firms put infected Macs at 600,000+, acknowledges infections
Nokia is keeping the arrival date and pricing under wraps for now
A local Japanese bank says cardless ATMs are well-suited for natural disasters where customers lose their cards
Intel has also launched an advertisement campaign to help promote ultrabooks
Lenovo's K800, the first smartphone to use an Intel chip, will go on sale in China in late May
IBM's new PureSystems line assembles hardware and software in an integrated package
Users of Megaupload's storage service who were not engaged in copyright infringement are suing to regain access to their files
Two U.S. senators asked the NTIA for an accounting of federal costs for GPS interference testing
Bulletins warn of SQL Server, Visual Basic, IE threats as well
Fixes first security flaw in Windows 8 Consumer Preview
Apparently, it depends on the definition of 'side-load'