Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Retrofitted RTP1 focuses on app dev, but can double as a disaster recovery site
NLRB judge's ruling sets some rules for companies seeking to implement social media policies
The Genesis 2 series SSD holds up to 800GB
Sony's new flagship handheld console will debut in time for the holiday season in Japan with a 3G version and 26 game titles.
Besides seeking clearance from U.S. and European regulators, the companies will also file in China, Russia
Cisco and its CEO slammed rivals while admitting it had slipped in some areas
Anyone can download an early look at the next-generation OS
Designed for high-performance computing, the E5 is based on the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture
The world's third-largest ERP (enterprise resource planning) vendor is rolling out Infor10, a next-generation suite
Windows 8 an exciting overhaul, but tight integration with Windows Live could cause grief for the enterprise
A tablet with Android 3.0 and Intel's upcoming Atom processor Medfield was shown at IDF
The proposal uses incentive auctions to finance a nationwide public safety network
The lawsuit centers on the use of 'orphan' works whose copyright owners can't be located
Malware urges users to switch to Android if they haven't already
Officially ships security updates four days after leaking detailed info
The new Metro interface 'looks great,' but what's in it for enterprises?
Retailer's new Missoni product line goes a bit off target
Surveyed users show more pent-up demand for next iPhone than prior versions
Kicking off Microsoft's BUILD conference, Steven Sinofsky pitches the company's next generation operating system
Microsoft Bing benefits from Google's dip, picking up more market share
Preview units use Samsung Series 7 Slate body
ARM prototype tablets and devices will be among those running Windows 8 at Microsoft's Build conference
The company told financial analysts it is cutting costs in a bid to grow profit faster than sales
In-memory computing will transform SAP's portfolio, according to executive board member Vishal Sikka
A tool dupes Facebook users into accepting a friend request in order to harvest hidden data that can be used later for a scam
Intercepts text messages bank use as secondary authentication for account access
Several new features aim to make it easier to segment friends into groups and be more precise when sharing
Intel wants to make x86 the architecture of choice for smartphones, and porting Android will help
Says cool kids now carrying HTC, Samsung and other devices, not Apple iPhones
Satiric pizza video claims Juniper is late with technology
DeepSafe offers a glimpse at future Intel-McAfee security products
SAP has released two more specialized analytics programs for its HANA in-memory computing engine
Windows' new Metro interface will allow users to interact with apps by using their fingers
Study says 'patch and pray' security plans don't work for businesses, government
RSA CSO Schwartz: 'The frequency and volume of attacks has reached pandemic levels'
But not at the expense of civil liberties, advocacy groups say
Civil liberties groups will band together to demand changes to the EU's data laws
An EU agency wants a cross-industry system for grading application security
The company was pressured by European privacy regulators
The portal catalogs group-buying deals in the country
The president of the iconic game company said a software line-up unprecedented in video game history will draw 3DS gamers.
Startups each get six minutes to sell their ideas at the Demo conference
For $3.7 billion, Broadcom would get a supplier of smart chips needed in new, fast networks