Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Microsoft hopes to gain steam with regulator approval of Yahoo deal
CA spending $350 million to add Nimsoft's technology targeting managed service providers
New York becomes the fourth state to provide virtual physician visits
Users say explanation is wrong, and data service works only using Wi-Fi, however
Jonathan Schwartz is starting to share stories about his days at Sun, possibly in preparation for a book
Growing 3G construction is expected to offset 2G slowdown in developing countries this year
Twitter will shorten some links sent through the service to twt.tl
Google Apps Marketplace continues push into the enterprise with help from third-party vendors
Companies are trying different tacks to keep employees happy
Police in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu are investigating how he got access to account details
A number of companies plan to ride Apple's coattails with tablet devices of their own
But online banking fraud continues to rise, according to figures from financial institutions
Publishes iPhone developer license, blasts Apple for 'troubling' clauses
Government, business groups urge banks to upgrade security controls as attacks grow
Cisco claims CRS-3 Carrier Routing System has 12 times the traffic capacity of the nearest competing systems
Complaints include lack of instructions, information on alternatives, privacy group says
A U.S. stimulus grant could help build a fast network across a remote part of the Southwest
New plug-ins are free with current maintenance agreements
The PlayStation 3D upgrade is due at about the same time
HP's MultiSeat Computing Solution allows up to 10 students to use one computer
People in Taipei will be able to use the Net, watch Web TV, play games and more in taxis
The new 802.16m WiMax standard offers 170M bps download, 90M bps upload speeds
'Whiz-bang' technology brings user adoption and business productivity, IT director says
Some are waiting for the end of XP support; for others, it's financial
Working on patch for Windows vulnerability
The bug could allow arbitrary code to run on a computer, although two Windows security features can reduce the danger
At least two of the companies have billed their tablets as imitation Apple devices
It is collaborating for the research with academic institutions in India and Japan
Younger generation doesn't appreciate the risks, security expert says
The phone had three different types of malicious software programs on its internal memory
A number of people who worked on the Drizzle project have gone to the cloud infrastructure vendor
New Sixnet routers simplify machine-to-machine 3G cellular links
The ID theft protection company used 'scare tactics' and oversold its benefits, the FTC says
Analysts call early initial skirmishes 'purpose driven confusion' aimed at keeping users
Trucks hijacked, factory pilfered of printheads, HP claims
Experts say many mobile phones applications leave security holes wide open. Here are 5 tips for building secure mobile apps
Once the indisputable market leader, Microsoft's Internet Explorer struggled to maintain its position in the face of controversy and competition.
Johnson & Johnson CIO creates new jobs; Walt Disney chief awaits recovery that will come in a 'blink'
BBC study also finds that many users also worry about privacy, state censorship
Resolution demands that secret trade talks are opened up to public scrutiny
It's the second zero-day vulnerability in the last 60 days
After taking a pass on Vista, organizations are ready to commit to Microsoft's new OS