Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
No change in pricing as company ups processor speeds, hard disk sizes
The move will give Oracle cloud-based customer service software, in yet another move against rival Salesforce.com
Two phones are expected to be launched on Wednesday
Despite technology breakthroughs over the years, software development remains costly and error-prone.
A Trinity Health IT engineer keeps systems that reside in a generator shed running, despite fluctuating temperatures and dusty conditions.
Silver Tail Systems, a company that specializes in Web security, has seen a raft of creative fraud schemes
Offers options especially for non-essential data storage
The next version of Alibaba's mobile OS is slated to come out later this year.
Everything you need to know about purchasing insurance that pays out in the event of a data breach
Congestion, interference, bogged down users
Microsoft, Compal sign patent deal covering Android, Chrome
iPhone 5 scuttlebutt: LTE or die, Facebook iPhone scams, NFC doomed by stupids
XML encryption, used to secure communications between Web services, can be exploited so that sensitive information is decrypted
Sprint and other carriers use caps to rein in use, but they may remove them later
A new set of services is aimed at marrying Salesforce.com's Force.com platform with SAP's back-end systems
Focus is on Peel remote TV app
Vic Gundotra says integration imminent but analysts say a lot of work to be done
Early indications are that fears of Stuxnet follow-on are exaggerated
The data centers that tear out the most servers get free tickets to the next Uptime symposium
Son of Stuxnet sets off Symantec-McAfee back-and-forth
Sprint's monthly data plans for all devices except phones are being capped
Changes could be getting email service ready for eventual integration with Google+
But areas of weakness, economic turmoil, create caution among buyers
"I will spend my last dying breath...to right this wrong."
Cisco CEO John Chambers received compensation valued at $12.9 million in 2011
New variants don't make obvious modifications to the MBR
Growth in mobile revenue, including mobile data revenue, drives the company's increases
UMass Amherst paid $6M for 802.11n over 5GHz channel designed for heavy data users
The research chips away at the perceived privacy protections of using Skype's encrypted service
A committee vote puts pressure on law-makers to legislate on net neutrality