Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Koryolink more than quadrupled subscriptions in 2010
Actual amount of data stolen, though, is way down
Blocking majority of threats isn't rocket science, carrier says
Verizon analyzes the state of computer security in its annual Data Breach Investigations Report
Move to story IP numbers, search terms, cookies for 18 months instead of 90 days unlikely to win friends in the privacy community
Apple alleges that the Galaxy Tab and many Samsung smartphones violated its patents and trademarks
Some of Taiwan's contract manufacturers, who have long toiled behind the scenes, are trying to make a name for themselves
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments today on i4i v. Microsoft. If Microsoft wins, bad software patents could be harder to defend.
$12 billion electronics components supplier IDs connectors and cable for more comprehensive policy assignment and enforcement
Hardening software to prevent security breaches is coming back into fashion. And, yes, it's worth the trouble.
But Canadian company i4i's chairman says, 'We'll win'
A global view helps this IT leader read cultural differences in diverse teams.
Members of the U.S. Supreme Court ask why they should lower the legal standard for invalidating patents
Our manager's company has shockingly little oversight on the security of software code written for it by third parties.
Skype for Android data leak latest in growing list of smartphone security threats
EMC adds changed-block tracking to Avamar 6.0 for fast restore capabilities
IBM, Dell and HP unveil tools aimed at convincing IT execs that cloud services can be secure and reliable.
Don't sign that contract until you consider five red flags in cloud service deals.
The social networking leader shows why its new Oregon data center is said to be one of the most efficient in the world.
Suggests Iran may file charges in international courts
100,000 businesses signed up for Office 365 during private beta
Commission report fails to show the necessity of data retention say cilvil liberty groups
Store features about 100 applications and 400 professional services
John Wookey, formerly of Oracle, is departing the company after three years
The commission hopes to boost broadband availability in European rural areas
Sourcefire's IPSx is a sort of 'Snort lite in a box' for larger SMEs
Mobile computing, social networking share center stage at Interop Las Vegas
A look at what people will be talking about as Interop celebrates 25th anniversary in Las Vegas
Vint Cerf, computer networking and bungee-jumping, all in the same city!
WAN optimization enables cloud as it did consolidated data centers
Cost avoidance funds lawyers, case workers for the International Justice Mission
SIP Forum's SIPNOC also to hit on HD voice and even SIP faxing
Users should remove app until Skype fixes it, says security researcher
Cables released by WikiLeaks add color and detail to long-held USCIS concerns about fraud in H1-B visa program
Experts recommend waiting before starting EHR 'ticking clock'
Privacy advocates say administration's plan is well-intentioned by fraught with uncertainities
The Chinese company wants to improve transparency after facing U.S. concerns that it has ties with the Chinese military
The UAE may be planning to curb enterprise services to very small businesses
An anonymous hacker claims he broke into a wind turbine system; the company that built it says no.
3D8000 Series IPS products from Sourcefire max out at 40Gbps throughput
Oracle has streamlined garbage collection and added flash support for its Coherence data grid software