Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Siemens claims OpenScape UC platform will support up to half a million end users
Assessment prompts FBR Capital Markets to downgrade stock
Google took the automated feature to delete Apps accounts offline in mid-January and hasn't reactivated it yet
Intel says it is building its own fabric and I/O technology for servers
Company still a relative newcomer to Carrier Ethernet world
The agency's request follows a decision by BART to block service during protests last August
Fixmo, Kindsight, ManageEngine, Symantec all target enterprise devices
At RSA show, panelists debate who should and should not protect critical infrastructure; how about a role for the National Security Agency?
Oracle must give a clear rationale for keeping the case on track, and a stay could delay the trial for years
Guesses vary but milestone could be met as soon as tonight
Apple and Samsung had patent claims against one another dismissed, but the court still has ten more cases concerning them to consider
Cybersecurity risks keep DOD, FBI chiefs awake at night
Established vendors will have a tough year as they try to keep Chinese vendors at bay
Including: 'People in our line of work have been going through hell'
Apple's iPad could be banned in China if the company loses a high stakes appeal in Chinese court
Terrorists currently use the Internet for communcation, but some of them also have knowledge of hacking
Those enrolled in the software giant's BizSpark program said it has kept them away from alternatives like open-source and Amazon
Hints at stronger interest in Windows 8 than even 2009's hit, Windows 7
Next few months should show whether Windows 8 is another Vista mess or a hit like Windows 7
The SECURE IT Act won't create new regulations for U.S. businesses, its sponsors say
1- and 2-core SOCs focus on graphics, communications
Users had originally reported getting throttled at 2GB
The new network gear may open doors for equipment makers and service providers
Pre-rendering feature skews Google Chrome usage; browser share dips
Says election officials should ditch 'Net voting for this year's general elections
Skepticism emerges over whether app makers would accept arrangement
Consumer preview is received with enthusiasm, some complaints
Apple also said to be readying cheaper iPad 2
Microsoft is promising an update on exactly what went wrong
A judge found that the plaintiff had not pointed to objectionable content on Microsoft's websites
Devoted cyber-sleuths fight industrial espionage and botnets
Six-year-old LTE chipmaker focuses on low-cost tablets, LTE modems
Sprint's CEO and ZTE's president both cited the kung fu star in talking about an increasingly complicated business
At RSA confab, researchers demonstrate tools that let hackers track smartphone users
Small contender against TI and Qualcomm on WOA has quad-core Tegra 3 in tablets/smartphones
What the Consumer Preview requires, where to get it, how to install it
Thailand flooding ultimately affected server shipments, and was cited in poor financial results of HP, Dell
Industry-specific clouds allow vendors to differentiate, users to get tailored service
Security experts agree that vendors lack the incentive to produce secure software, but have different opinions on how to solve this
GotoCamera, a startup that provides online storage and software for web and Wi-Fi cams, is expanding its business
Over 90 percent of data breaches are caused by external attacks, according to a new Verizon report
Drive prices expected to remain high through 2012 as flood effects continue
AMD will sell SeaMicro servers directly to customers, but also license its technology to other server makers