Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
White House moves quickly to replace outgoing -- and nation's first -- CIO, Vivek Kundra
Microsoft's .NET Gadgeteer provides a development platform for home electronic projects
Business is apparently booming there for SAP's Business Suite
OSPF flaw allows attacks against router domains, tapping of information flows
Wi-Fi Aerial Surveillance Platform can crack Wi-Fi passwords and intercept cell phone calls
Stuxnet proves the crossover from traditional tactics to cyberattacks, speaker says
The move caters to enterprise users
STEC is joining the ranks of vendors selling solid-state storage for caching within servers
Botnet expert spent months tracking malware's command-and-control servers in Beijing, Shanghai
The government has decided not to host websites that don't have a security audit
Hamburg's data protection official believes it may violate European privacy laws
Cloud storage capacity increases from 100GB to 200GB
Second quarter hourly wages up 1 cent from previous period; down 1.41% from second 2010 quarter
Sony's new handheld game will launch in Japan late this year and in the US and Europe early next, a company executive said.
AWS said enterprises have been asking for the new capabilities
Two malware components used in the RSA SecurID breach are based on a common hacker tool called "HTran"
Android under fire in multiple patent lawsuits
McAfee Labs says goal of report is to show enormity of world-wide security threat
Version 4.0 of the Metasploit exploitation framework adds more tools for penetration testers and IT security professionals
Intel pushes cloud research beyond data centers
Macs aren't being hit with APT-style attacks, but that doesn't mean they're invulnerable
Rejects bug bounties, wants to shut down entire class of Windows exploits
Former Bush administration official says government's need for validation of threats could slow any response
64-bit ARM chips will be key to Apple's OS merger
ACLU groups in 31 states ask state and local police how they're using mobile location data
Regardless of what mobile devices your employees use, without a policy, security disappears. Here are five questions to ask
Problems with the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board's Oracle system has a watchdog group hopping mad
But French firm whose corporate identity was stolen not laughing
New models of RIM BlackBerry 7-based smartphones slated to ship this year; pricing not disclosed
Samsung has starting pushing out a software update for Tab 10.1 over-the-air
Consultation site will be Droid-enabled by year's end
Members of an online bulletin board were encouraged to create new pictures and videos, agencies say
New releases push BlackBerry in a more consumer-oriented direction
The groups could become an even greater concern if higher-skilled hackers lend a hand
The company has raised tariffs in India to counter pressure on margins
CyberSitter has filed a lawsuit aganist China and companies for distributing a controversial Web filtering program
'Startup phase of mobile malware' shows experimentation by attackers, says expert
Takeo's mayor stresses the open use of real names, in contrast to mostly anonymous Japanese social sites
The organizations included defense contractors, governments and businesses
Facebook said it isn't planning to get into the digital books business, and will use the technology on its site
Obama administration moves to make it easier for foreign entrepreneurs to get visas and create U.S.-based start-ups
IT pros suffering through more patch deployments than ever
Grandis' technology may some day compete with NAND flash and DRAM
Recession, virtualization and fewer physical servers lower energy consumption
The new PCIe-based Z-Series SSD doubles performance of previous generations of OCZ drives