Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
How Columbia Law School's tech team built an ad hoc Skype system to let professor Tim Wu teach classes
Planning ahead for the end of equipment life can help keep the IT department's bottom line looking good.
The newest version of the IT management platform has been unveiled
Customers are frustrated by McAfee's handling of DAT 5958
At the recent cloud Computing Expo, software giants Microsoft, Oracle offered hybrid models
What happened when McAfee's flawed update went out, who did it hit and why?
Moves could boost Facebook's marketing revenue if they don't lead to another user revolt
Microsoft said its new OS has been installed on 10 percent of the world's PCs
The company's size helps in speech recognition development, a researcher says
Vendor shares move higher as sales jump from last year's first quarter
Execs field questions about iPad, including possible price cuts and supply
Chinese sites similar to Facebook and YouTube were also affected by the government order
Copper will be able to deliver high-speed broadband while subscribers wait for fiber, the vendor said
'iPhone isn't the only game in town' says Adobe's developer relations manger; move to Android
Red Hat's beta release of RHEL 6.0 adds cloud-friendly features and removes Xen
A build-up of inventory at the end of the first quarter has helped mitigate delays, according to Gartner
New PCM products have 300x faster write speeds than NAND flash
The company could make announcements around search, location and external site integrations
Ex-Apple/PA Semi employees moved on from the iPad to start stealthy Agnilux
AT&T wireless customer ranks swell to 87 million
BlackBerry mobile devices will be able to print documents at public locations like libraries, cafes and airports
The DOJ should consider all remedies, including breaking Google up, Consumer Watchdog says
Storage vendor projects full-year revenues will hit $16.5 billion; profit will be 14%-plus of sales
Agnilux buyout already 7th one this year for Google; search giant purchased 6 companies in 2009
The formerly secret ACTA text is slammed as "copyright law on steroids"
IT professionals debate the pros, cons of students completing their homework in groups
The company revamps its application platform to allow user information to be meshed with other sites' user data
Clues in future iPhones and iPads, massive data center point to video-based subscription services
The agency's proposal would move $15.5 billion into a broadband deployment fund over the next 10 years