Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Declines in Randall Stephenson's bonus and perks were offset by a slight salary bump and greater equity awards
Also posts tsunami warning on main search page after massive earthquake
Carriers have set up text bulletin boards to reach travelers and relatives
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission follows Department of Labor's lead
Despite pro-Microsoft stance, Miguel de Icaza is still 'an open source guy'
Black Hat's Europe conference will also feature a 'Mac Exploit Kitchen'
The manufacturing center due for a 2011 launch will make multitouch panels for tablets and netbooks
Readers can consult Chinese and English-language titles for free on iPads or devices with e-ink screens in the e-library
Opera announced a joint venture with China's Telling Telecom to develop a new mobile browser for the country's market
Charlie Miller, a staple at the hacking contest, becomes 'Mr. Four-peat'
What new security concerns exist for international businesses amid the political unrest in the Middle East and North Africa?
Microsoft confirmed a brief delay to the WP7 update but said one that includes an HTML5 browser is on track
Remote-controlled car hacking is a real possibility, researchers say
Online sales of iPad 2 start early Friday at Apple, Verizon and AT&T retail stores at 5 p.m.
The Defense Department was more focused on rapid information sharing than on security, officials say
Dell regains second place in global PC market after Acer gets thrashing from tablets
Buyers at Walmart get $1 off regular price
Chairman John Stanton will temporarily take over for CEO Bill Morrow
A faster Safari, enhanced AirPlay, and security fixes make it a must-have
No sign that rivals like Xoom and Galaxy Tab are making up ground among U.S. consumers
Facebook's wealthy friends include Zuckerberg, Moskovitz, Saverin, Parker, Thiel and Milner
AOL confirms 200 will be let go in U.S.; 700 in India
A number of major Oracle releases will soon enter extended and sustaining support, leading to higher costs
Marks the first ever Pwn2Own escape from a browser sandbox
A stock advisory firm says the HP CEO was involved in board member selection, which is against company guidelines
Xoom, Galaxy Tab and PlayBook are all dwarfed by iPad, according to ChangeWave survey
CFOs also hope this growth will lead to higher pay, along with cloud computing adoption
Enterprises are installing new networks and upgrading old to keep up with capacity demands
VeriFone's claims that Square's card readers enable card skimming are unfair and inaccurate, Jack Dorsey says
The companies are announcing their adoption of hosted Microsoft applications to revamp business processes
Development of data center fabric and Nexus 3000 seen as competitive responses, time-to-market play.
The new studio is the company's largest outside the U.S.
As risk management becomes more prevalent, it's having an effect on traditional security jobs
HP is expanding its consulting services to data centers, buildings and supply chains
The malware sends SMS messages and purports to be Google's latest security update for Android
Scheduled attackers don't show, or pass on exploiting sandboxed browser
CEO Howard Stringer says promotion gives Sony board a chance to get to know Hirai, but others still have a chance
Verizon offers wider variety of plans that generally give more bang for the buck
Apple, Microsoft browsers drop to first shots at the hacking contest