Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
While not every project was earth-shattering, most of them were very cool
A month after the government opened a center against cyber crime a serious attack on participating agencies emerges
Millions told their computers have been hacked
An old version of the player was available on the BlackBerry website but has since been pulled
Informatica is demanding US$6.3 million from a hospital services provider following a software license audit
Google is making a move by 'baking' e-mail security features from Postini into Apps, analysts say
The operator has started selling Good Technology's secure e-mail service to businesses
Company looking to possibly sell non-core, underperforming unit
Space shuttle fleet officially retired with safe return of Atlantis and crew
Attached to iPhone's back, device analyzes iris features, checks a database
It now includes all Snow Leopard-equipped Macs bought from June 6 on
New notebooks, 27-inch display include Thunderbolt I/O
The telecom carrier adds 5.6 million smartphones to its network during the second quarter
But the hacker collective said it won't release e-mails allegedly hacked from The Sun tabloid just yet
The planned move to Windows Phone has hit sales of Nokia's current smartphone range
TPI however reported growth in outsourcing in some markets like Asia-Pacific
The U.S. is accelerating the closing of data centers
Over a dozen Foxconn workers attempted suicide last year leading to a controversy over working conditions
Wolfram Research has created a format that would allow users to interact with data sets
The Grameen Foundation has combined Android, Salesforce, solar charging and open-source tools for a project in remote Africa
Democrats say the SAFE Data Act is full of loopholes that would compromise data security
It has sued Qualcomm, Ericsson and Alcatel-Lucent, saying they tried to block its technology from standards
The chip maker's revenue and profit grew despite a weak PC market
But tech hiring nationally is up so far in 2011
The move is part of a larger initiative to streamline the company's product menu
The deal would harm consumers and mobile competition, Kohl says in a letter to the DOJ and FCC
Google has 'blinked' and hinted it may be willing to settle, a patent expert says
The city made it easier for AT&T to install the fast data and TV service to homes
Still no word on exact dates for AT&T's official LTE launch
V Cast Apps will be first store to use new Mobile Threat Network
Force 10 will build Dell's networking stack, but the company will still rely on Brocade for Fibre Channel technology
16.5% of Cisco workforce reduced, while layoffs are largest in tech this year.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Google is in talks to buy InterDigital, which has a valuable mobile patent portfolio
The government's new electronics strategy aims to promote the U.S. e-recycling industry
Adds faster processors, more RAM to Air, also updates Mac Mini
Attachmate has launched SUSE as a separate business unit and launched its first update
Cartwright sees fault with proprietary systems
But the big fanfare probably won't happen until OpenWorld in October
Fills out Dell's data center portfolio with core, top-of-rack switching
Slow Internet connection? Wait until August for $70 flash drive
Despite snafus, Google’s social network wins 4-star rating on App Store
Apple's Mac OS X version code-named Lion is an incremental upgrade that will likely sway more users to the Mac