Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Fort Carson net showcases routers' IPv6, MPLS and 100 Gigabit Ethernet capabilities
A look at the numbers behind the president's call for 10,000 new engineers in the U.S.
Fixes 34 flaws, including multiple 'drive-by' vulnerabilities, in host of products
The PhotoFast device comes with auto-file backup functionality
With major markets covered, Verizon starts expanding LTE to midsize metropolitan areas
Led by IBM President Thomas Watson Jr., Big Blue's building boom cemented IBM's role as design patron
February 'backport' of Windows 7 feature worked like a charm, says Microsoft
Big Switch Networks, ZeRTO and more launching at GigaOM conference
Skype HD video calling coming to your living room TV, Comcast says
100 Apple iPads run video at the same time over 802.11n
Analyst sees move as more evidence of pressure from Android
OnCommand now part of single user interface for servers, storage
The application allows for end-to-end encrypted calls
Infobright, Ingres and Jaspersoft make announcements for open-source data warehousing and analytics
Other carriers also rev up 4G service
But Dutch citizens will have to wait until next week for the law to be approved
Startup AffirmTrust to offer free SSL certificates until the end of the year
The company wants an even bigger part of operator's future investments
Cisco and Polycom each are unveiling smaller video systems and more interoperability
Business Objects EDGE 4.0 and Crystal Server 2011 are set to go GA in July
The deadline to be granted an online mapping license in China is July 1
PCI Security Standards Council to issue virtualization, cloud guidelines
But rash of targeted attacks may also mean more companies coming clean
More focuses needed on network monitoring, outbound filtering, whitelisting
Chinese authorities are blocking searches on Google that contain the name of a city where protests have occurred
AMD says its new A-Series Fusion chips are geared towards gaming, video playback and other 'visual' computing tasks
The new Pavilion and ProBook laptops have dual- and quad-core A-series chips
Hackers break into a Senate account, but can do little; the Bethesda hack, however, looks serious
Ann Livermore, head of HP's Enterprise Business, moves to the board; CIO Randy Mott leaving 'effective immediately'
Ann Livermore will take a board seat but step down from her post as head of the company's Enterprise unit
Report hits on Facebook valuation as talk of initial public offering builds online
Files complaint with FTC seeking to halt Facebook's plans for facial recognition service
Appetizer Mobile finds one way to stand out in a forest of apps