Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
The next version of Hyper-V promises management and storage features that VMware can't touch. VMware disagrees.
Mobile payments just one of many uses envisioned for communications technology
Dismisses lawsuit against hosting firm accused of harboring command servers for spam-spewing botnet
Years of LTE, WiMax hype now a reality in the United States
A software firm has also filed a trademark infringement case for RIM's use of the BBX name
The suite gets a variety of upgrades even as the Business ByDesign
The location on the edge of the Arctic Circle will save air-conditioning costs
Users must be alert about having their real identity from Google+ replace pseudonyms in other Google services
Work groups can share up to 1TB of online storage
The Japanese electronics maker says it will pay Ericsson €1.05 billion for its share of the business and related patents.
The service also aims to help enterprises better track cloud usage
DotFree settles lawsuit with Microsoft by offering to collaborate on domain abuse matters
Japanese game maker says sales of its flagship handheld are on the rebound, but it now predicts an overall annual net loss.
Dell's Latitude ST is a PC in a tablet form factor
Dell SecureWorks says there's little real proof that Duqu is related to Stuxnet
Cisco's consumer brand is making its wireless routers into smart central devices for home networks
The companies are working out technical details for Sprint to use Clearwire for additional capacity
Black Duck's update to its code search tool includes LDAP connectivity and the ability to filter results
The Stop Online Piracy Act could target sites that host user-generated content, critics say
Researchers say that each infection is unique
Decoding IBM's traditional CEO retirement age
Section 215 of the law allows the FBI to obtain 'any tangible things' related to terrorism investigations
Sprint says the iPhone is drawing in more new customers than it expected
Mozilla's multi-million dollar contract with rival Google up for renewal in November
As holiday season approaches, analysts say now is time to get online retail in order
New system-on-a-chip helps cut VDI costs
Welcome to the era of cars that connect to the Internet, to each other and to the public infrastructure
Nokia has yet to disclose definite U.S. rollout plans for new Windows Phone 7.5-based Lumia smartphones
Today's criminals aren't stealing money -- that's so yesterday, according to Jim Stickley. It's sensitive data he's after.
Virginia Rometty is set to succeed Sam Palmisano as CEO of IBM on January 1, 2012
The company has to convince consumers to consider Windows Phone
Google reports that requests from U.S. agencies grew by some 30% in the first half of 2011
A social engineer details the steps he takes to show clients that they're an easy target for a data breach
Limited to San Francisco stores now, but will be rolled out 'soon' across the U.S.
District also invests in cloud computing, server virtualization
App suite to retire from mainstream support in six months
Copiale Cipher turns out to be a complex substitution cipher
Amazon Web Services vulnerabilities were found and fixed, others are likely susceptible.
Deliveries promised by Nov. 10
The company saw revenue grow by 14 percent in the quarter
XML signature wrapping attacks could affect many cloud computing platforms
T-Mobile prices device at under $30 after rebate with two-year plan
Juniper includes software-defined network interface in Junos SDK
The company also launched four low-cost devices for developing markets with smartphone-like features
Olympus chief Tsuyoshi Kikukawa steps down after less than two weeks on the job as local media focus on suspicious deals.
The commercial version of Suse Cloud should become available next year