Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Plugs hole exploited by 'Apache Killer' attack tool
HTC Jetstream features 1.5GHz dual core processor, Android 3.1
IBM will use i2's Analyst's Notebook and other products in its own criminal data analysis systems
What's with the 'VMware Monster" and the disclaimers?
Microsoft taps into frustration over new VMware pricing to lure would-be private cloud users.
The carrier promises to bring 5,000 call-center jobs back to the US after the acquisition
Non-Microsoft patches can be delivered using Microsoft's WSUS patch mangement tool
Apple is at fault for using suppliers that watchdogs allege pollute the environment
Brewing company's goal is to make employees in the field feel more connected
A cable released by WikiLeaks reveals Apple's delayed efforts to prevent fakes of its products in China
Users can manage internal and multiple external clouds from a single management console
Cisco and VMware unveil virtualization extensions for cloud infrastructures, desktops
A staffer in the finance department tried to sell client information, contracts and even an employee list
T-Mobile and AT&T customers will also be able to buy the phone, but Verizon won't offer it
Ninth Circuit appellate court will decide if lawsuits filed by EFF against AT&T, NSA can proceed
Network Subscription allows users to increase, decrease capacity via a monthly fee; Ethernet switches debut
Citrix, Hewlett-Packard, Dell, EMC and others launched new products and services at this year's VMworld conference
Wazi Wi-Fi to provide low-cost, high-speed Internet access in developing markets
Oracle accuses Hewlett-Packard of fraud and deception in a cross-complaint filed Tuesday
Dell will resell hosted applications and combine them with analytics and integration services
Analyst bets that China's appetite for Apple products means more Mac sales with Air's recent launch
Verizon network adds 75 million POPs throughout 2011
The deal could help NEC sell more base stations and Cisco more back-end switches
Responding to demand, HP will make a limited number of TouchPads through Oct. 31
Fraudulent SSL and EVSSL certificates were issued for several dozen other websites
Apple's iPhone is second; RIM and Microsoft devices see their shares drop
US authorities lobbied the EU on Oracle's behalf, and the loss of MySQL would have 'destroyed' the merger, the cable reveals
Chrome and Firefox face updates, Microsoft blacklists firm's certs in Windows 7 and Vista, but not XP
The as-yet announced tablet would outsell all others except the iPad
DigiNotar won't sell certs until after a security audit
Sprint billing event as a 'strategy update'
Nearly 40 million 'Net users to benefit from proposed extension to DNS protocol
Disaster recovery as a service gets a boost with VMware's Site Recovery Manager 5.0
One of the biggest enterprise software and cloud computing shows this year gets underway in San Francisco
Jim Zemlin says Linux's desktop failure doesn't matter, MeeGo lives and HTML5 is the future
Taking without contributing back to the upstream project defeats the benefit of open source and sooner or later, all open source users realize this, contends Jim Zemlin