Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Apple iCloud provides perils, opportunities for IT departments
The police said it was the first operation against members of the hacking group in Spain
But it must pay $300M to Canadian dev i4i within 15 days
Dell wants to give developers more time to create apps before bringing the tablet to the U.S. and European markets
iPad, iPhone push Apple to the top, ahead of HP, says iSuppli
Eddie Schwartz will have his work cut out in new role
The decision is likely a disappointment to most technology companies, experts said
Google leaves IPv6 on for YouTube; Facebook adds IPv6 to developers' site; Yahoo sees 'minimal risk' to IPv6
Customers who buy a Mac between June 6 and Lion's release get free upgrade from Mac App Store
The company shipped electronics from the U.S., giving customers import duties and invalid warranties, the FTC said
Second-biggest collection this year includes first critical vulnerability in IE9
Photon runs dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2
Sprint said it made the move to allay concerns about its exposure to Clearwire's debt
The proposed deal would help AT&T better deliver mobile broadband to customers, officials say
Photon 4G smartphone10 Motorola devices will launch on Sprint or its subsidiaries in 2011
Telework participation hampered by lack of metrics, management support
Chance at software patent reform through the courts dies with it
A model for AT&T's network is due this summer
Independent watchdog and civil liberties groups say the data retention directive is not proportionate
But the first phone will cost more than people feel comfortable spending, according to an analyst
As EU starts probe into facial recognition, letter about to go to FTC
Users say photos are being deleted, but cause remains unclear
As millions seek out powerful smartphones, annual number sold expected to double in four years
Tivoli, other IBM tools being marshaled to secure private, hybrid cloud computing
Kino.to was popular in German-speaking countries for its vast database of movies and TV shows
Hewlett-Packard, which has a lot of Oracle customers, is trying to sell them on Microsoft. Welcome to the vendor wars.
Failure to properly accommodate IPv6's longer address space by network, security, and software vendors can result in vulnerabilities
Staff shortage and attrition faced by Indian outsourcers is affecting quality, analysts said
Lower demand for Nokia's phones and services triggers TI to project lower Q2 revenue
Its new software lets users combine otherwise separate pools of high-performance computing resources
The 20-year-old man allegedly captured thousands of pictures using software called Camcapture
World's largest social network reports no problems on World IPv6 Day
New 'isaac' offering adds social media interface to Enterasys network management software
Like Y2K, this 24-hour trial of next-gen Internet services is proving uneventful; no major outages, security breaches reported
EU to launching probe into what critics call a 'creepy' feature
Coping with virtualization, mobility and social networking security issues highlighted at IT Roadmap seminar
Attacks on government and private networks happen all the time and require subdued responses, some experts say
In a class action suit, two shareholders say the $11.25 per share sale price is unfair
It's all about selling hardware, and fighting Android for smartphone and tablet supremacy
The company's VidyoPanorama system will allow for up to 20 screens in a meeting
Internet monitor reports no big problems or slowdowns during test
The Department of Commerce should help private groups establish voluntary codes of conduct, a report says