Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Chip designer ARM will get a 15 percent PC processor market share by 2015
Judge's ruling lets business interference suit go forward
The ultimate goal of GRC is to support business agility, but be ready to supply your CFO with these additional details
Sony reverses itself, now says hacker group at least assisted in breach
Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst says software patents impede innovation
Tomorrow's administrators may need to know more about architecture and less about implementation
An interview with Tom Goguen, RIM's vice president of collaboration and social networking
IT can help sales and marketing groups explore and use new 3D tools
Apple's new A5 chip and firmware in iPad 2 tablet are tough nuts to crack though
Global spending on enterprise software jumped 8.5 percent to $245 billion in 2010; Microsoft holds the top spot.
Bharti Airtel's African operations continue to make losses, while competition heats up in India
Won't fix phones updated with unofficial tool, but works with its maker, who plans to issue workaround today
Senator Dick Durbin is worried a deal between Facebook and Chinese search engine Baidu could endanger free speech
California's Do Not Track law would be the first of its kind in the U.S. if passed
Touch display manufacturers Wintek and TPK Holding reported strong Q1 revenues
Report from eEye rips into IETF protocol
The WiMax carrier says it has enough money to operate for 12 months and won't have to sell its frequencies
Exec refutes WSJ report, says Isis announced it was 'opening up the platform to all payment networks and platforms' on April 4
Microsoft said it's too busy to issue a fix but will try to help the tool's developer
Letter to Congress says Anonymous might have helped, even unwittingly
Google, Adobe, Intel, Intuit, Pixar and others were allegedly involved in collusion to limit tech workers' pay
But Google's Android Market growing four times faster than App Store
Tiny in size, it runs latest WebOS
Private and public cloud offerings served up by open source vendor.
The disk storage arrays support both file and block level data transfers
Carriers to work with big U.S. credit card companies rather than collect payments on their own
Meru Networks hardware, software designed for high performance, reliable access
New plug-in allows administrators to simplify user management in a cloud-based infrastructure
The new department will unify enforcement of the Web into one regulatory body
But the ERP market will still grow substantially, according to a new report.
Between Bridge and Balance, RIM lends IT departments a hand
Many productivity application alternatives challenge the Microsoft juggernaut
New Thunderbolt I/O port, swappable graphics processor among nice surprises in Apple's latest iMac computer
The European Union Presidency raises concerns over preparedness for cyberattacks
Microblogging has become bigger in China than Facebook-like sites such as Renren, according to analysts
Starting in the third quarter, Internap will offer a public cloud service based on VMware as well as the KVM hypervisor
The Commission's defense of the text's legality is "idiotic," said the Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure
SAP is integrating StreamWork with its core ERP (enterprise resource planning) applications
System provides common view of six years of data
Some users who ran unauthorized tool to get 'NoDo' report problems
Company officials say firm also plans to announce three more cloud or virtualization products this summer