Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
The Wophone is set to rival other popular smartphones in China
Annual Cisco Live! customer conference shows a feisty, determined company in the face of challenges
Employees are driving adoption of new applications and devices, three mobile CEOs said
The U.S. Department of Defense introduced a Strategy for Operating in Cyberspace on Thursday
New tool, product of Unica and Coremetrics acquisitions, links analytics from platforms including Web and social media with marketing efforts
Vista mainstream support ends for good next year
Search-engine users feel less need to remember things they can easily look up, researchers say
The iPhone app, coming soon to Android, slims down what apps and browsers download
Some NAI members continue to leave tracking cookies on computers of those who opt out of targeted ads, a study says
Rutgers researchers turn model for supercomputing use on its ear
VMware's vSphere Storage Appliance pools multiple servers' internal disk to form a SAN
Video will be the next big challenge for the enterprise network, Cisco says
Partner conference reveals future of Microsoft product lines
The Kace M300 appliance manages assets on up to 200 Windows PCs in an IT environment
The legislation would drive U.S. Internet users to alternative and unsafe DNS services, the engineers say
Android users hit by banking Trojan that has plagued Symbian, BlackBerry and Windows Phone users
Front-line advice on getting the right MFT system, and getting the most from it
Managed file transfer products help centralize, standardize and control the flow of data inside and outside the enterprise.
But the problems are now being resolved after six months, according to the Victorian Order of Nurses
Friday is deadline for companies to try to jump on business trial
The two countries continue to meet to strengthen cooperation on computer security issues
IBM's Symphony code base could provide significant enhancements to OpenOffice
Neither Facebook nor Google+ let users gather data about visits to their profiles
HP maintains its global lead, while Dell, Lenovo climb and Acer slips; PC market grows by just 2.3% in Q2
Far from being "sophisticated" attacks, LulzSec and Anonymous are run of the mill, say experts.
A new consultation investigates how quickly organizations should notify victimes of data breaches
They're spending more than $100M to replace aging systems
Federal debt talk impasse isn't helping the mood at all, but will it impact IT spending and hiring?
Some people in Quincy, Washington, are concerned about potentially harmful emissions from backup generators
The cloud content management vendor will target BlackBerry first
Cisco UCS blade server gets some fabric, management enhancements
New app allows users to pay one another by tapping their phones
Verizon Wireless shows how LTE will change home, business and travel
Oracle's lawyer said comments about the case by SAP executives have hurt the chances of a settlement
The draft bill would remove net neutrality rules and could eliminate unlicensed spectrum going forward, critics say
Apple, Google, IBM, Oracle, VMware and others were bashed by Microsoft's Kevin Turner at this year's WPC
Social network is tweaked with new tools for contacts, opt out for gender
Indiana latest state not to require long-hand but rather typing skills
Wi-Fi Hack paved the way for 2 years of threats, child porn stashes, harrassment
WAN optimization can be deployed on any standard x86 hardware
Businesses and consumers pay for unauthorized third-party telephone charges, the report says
RIM co-CEO acknowledges challenges in getting new BlackBerry OS ready