Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Wikipedia users plan hundreds of parties for 10th anniversary
In the race to be the first and fastest, mobile operators may end up confusing users
iPhone demand took AT&T by surprise, but Verizon may be better prepared
The new Alacritech ANX 1500 box pushes disk utilization from 25% to 100%, with no cut in performance
The spread of smartphones, tablets and media viewers raises demand
Sperling led deal to raise visa cap to 195,000 under Clinton
Broad trend remains positive for tech
The challenge for operators will be to meet demand in both developed and emerging markets, analyst says
Spectrum and electronic privacy legislation could pass in a divided Congress, observers say
Heart disease? There's an app for diagnosing that
IBM is projecting $16B in business analytics and optimization revenue by 2015
Verizon on Tuesday said it will start selling the iPhone early next month
A German filing to form CPTN to purchase Novell patents have been withdrawn
HTC Surround and Android-based Nexus One are almost identical inside
CDMA is in, LTE is out for now
Oracle has subpoenaed 25 Rimini Street customers, according to a court filing
ARM CEO Warren East says the company will turn the dial in the server market by 2014
Many vendors declined to let NSS Labs test its products, even for free
The iPhone antennae are in a different location from the original iPhone
The bigger impact will come with the LTE iPhone, which some predict could arrive this year
Security experts applaud Windows Application Compatibility Toolkit 'shim'
Will take pre-orders Feb. 3, but mum on prices of data, Wi-Fi sharing plans
Analysts say AMD needs to address tablet market, beat Intel
Some analysts predict big charges for voice-text-data combo
Also repairs 'DLL load hijacking' flaw in Vista, but leaves several vulnerabilities unfixed
Forty-three alleged digital piracy sites generate 53 billion visits per year, according to MarkMonitor
Feds call the case the largest hedge-fund insider-trading case ever
Jaspersoft 4.0 has a software stack engineered for the Web
In 'The Net Delusion,' Evgeny Morozov describes how China, Russia, Iran -- and even the U.S. -- pay bloggers to push their views
New C-series line targeted at wiring-constrained environments
Oracle hopes to steal away business with new SAP financials business intelligence package
Big Chinese firms will make a mark at the 2011 event
The job cuts come amid reports that Myspace will downsize its total staff by 50 percent
The 802.16m standard will speed data transfers and enhance user security
The move reflects a consolidation among mid-size outsourcers
Samsung and Microsoft once again held the No. 2 and No. 3 spots on list from IFI Claims Patent Services