Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
ERP vendor Infor is boosting its software development staff by 400 and plans to increase innovation across all products
The delayed client was originally to be released last year
Memory chips, chip packaging and other products will see disruptions in Japan, research head says
Groupon is partnering with Chinese Internet firm Tencent to break into the country's group buying market
China Mobile saw profit increase by 3.9 percent in 2010 as the carrier added 61 million customers during the year
Contractors build military apps for use with cheaper, consumer-grade devices
Asian tech companies join U.S. giants to help those left homeless by Japan's 9.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami
Mobile Savior, for iPhones or Android handsets, transmits location data for people trapped in quakes, mudslides
Nuclear Regulatory Commission's SOARCA project key to improving nuclear disaster response; report says
Apple prioritizes on helping Japan recover from earthquake and tsunami
Verizon's LTE-ready HTC ThunderBolt smartphone is latest device designed for 4G wireless networks
Intel lays out roadmap for microserver chips and reveals Facebook is a fan
'Apple misread demand,' says one analyst
Haptic feedback could redefine the touch-screen experience, mimicking movement, textures and more.
Increases caches from 16MB to 64MB, incorporates Samsung technology in SSDs
Report: Educational institution sites are most likely to have Web site vulnerabilities
Technology uses 100 times less power than nonvolatile memory; could keep devices running weeks or more on single charge
Intel hopes to provide hardware-and software-based cloud security services via McAfee
Insurer says server drives missing from IBM-run California data center contain personal, medical data
Apps administrators will now be able to delay implementation of suite upgrades on their domains
The $32M deal will help OCZ get into the embedded flash market
Oracle claims MySQL offers 90 percent lower total cost of ownership than SQL Server
Study finds auditors think companies don't put a premium on security, privacy
WLAN pioneer offers new class of wiring closet switches
HP creates a cloud application platform, and an enterprise app store
Most companies remain optimistic they can make it through any short-term problems
Microsoft's claim of full hardware acceleration is 'a myth,' says Mozilla developer
AU Optronics reports closure of a subsidiary; other firms may struggle to get chemicals
These technologies are poised for growth this year and beyond. Here's why.
Arista says its new 24-port data center switch has latency under half a microsecond.
A look at why self-glorification on social networks may make you the target of criminal adoration
Wirefly taking pre-orders starting Tuesday
Richard Stallman: iPhones and Androids are 'Big Brother' tracking devices
HP CEO Leo Apotheker says the HP cloud will be for consumers and the enterprise
The Xoom gave the original iPad a strong challenge, but does the iPad 2 knock it back down?
There's a rumor for every possibility about a new social networking platform
Volumes increased, lowering costs for displays and processors; more devices use cheap or free open source software
Systems integration is proving to be a difficult challenge in data transparency effort
Buyers may reserve phones starting March 26
Plans to patch Flash, Reader next week, but cites Reader X's sandbox as reason why it won't update newest version
AT&T to start charging overage fees in May
Use news of earthquake, tsunami to solicit donations, trick users into downloading fake AV software, say experts
Before-and-after images of tsunami, quake show devastation
Nuclear power plant problems force fabs offline