Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Companies such as Intel and Symantec are adding advisories to their filings about the risks of computer attacks
The Telepresence Interoperability Protocol will be open-sourced and submitted to a standards body, Cisco said
But for Gartner, BlackBerry remains the 'gold standard' for enterprise users
British Sky Broadcasting had sued company over project failures
Android and the Ophone are being promoted at a special telecom meeting in Beijing
Fixes flaw in browser that hacker team exploited at Pwn2Own to win $15,000
The two mobile network operators may cooperate on Chinese language e-books and more
China's largest e-reader maker is confident it can fend off international and domestic competitors
Challenges like staff attrition and protectionism continue, Nasscom said
Graphics processing units should speed up server performance in specific-use cases
A broad rollout includes better storage integration with VMware and SSD load-balancing
Applications disappeared from the Android Market when developers posted an updated version
New versions of HP Service Manager and Configuration Management System increase automation potential
Allscripts and Eclipsys plan to create a single electronic health record that works across the health-care industry
RIAA accused company of contributing to massive music piracy
Twitter is dealing with overcapacity, while Google Calendar users are having trouble logging into their accounts
Brocade One will face stiff competition from Cisco Unified Computing, Juniper Stratus
Microsoft starts upgrades to 2010, but only for largest online customers
The agency reaches 530,000 homes with about $1 billion in broadband spending
Bing celebrates its first anniversary but the search engine has a lot of work to do, Yusuf Mehdi said
Federal lawsuit contends that immigration service overstepped its authority with oversight memo
The NAS-devices are intended for companies with fewer than 100 employees
Skips fix for flaw in nine-year-old suite, but patches Office 2003, 2007
The new NSS 300 arrays include a Web server, e-mail server and other capabilities
Tablets with the OS could reach store shelves in the latter part of Q1 next year
Latest brawl between the mobile rivals is 'just business,' says analyst
But 'inadvertent' error called less important than user reactions to the 4G smartphone
The new advisory committee will address best practices for broadband network management
The malware has been linked to Microsoft's IIS.
The attacks of Sept. 11 caused Google to focus on serving fresh results faster
Start-up Truedomain aims to stop e-mail-borne phishing attacks
Internet gives Chinese better access to information, but information flow must be controlled
Threats include malware, brand hijacking and losing control over information, says ISACA