Enterprise technology opinions, analysis, and forecasts from Network World's experts
* E-mail retention policies and incriminating evidence
* WAN getting out of control?
* SWSoft releases OpenVZ into the open source community
* A reader reviews Novell's course; O'Reilly publishes Linux internals book
* Astaro Security Gateway 525
* File synchronization
* Many examples of hacker penetrations in 2005
* Network managers getting apps savvy * Microsoft readies two-way firewall for Vista * RIM: Work-around ready to avoid service disruption * IT employment surpasses pre-recession levels * Forget pork, local politician lobbies for fiber * The case of t
* Patches from Gentoo, HP, Mandriva, others * Beware BlackWorm * Harvard and Oxford team with Consumer Reports on 'Badware', and other interesting reading
* Chelsio partners with DSG Storage, Newisys
* How does Ipanema's Business Optimization Solution measure up?
* Level 3's acquisition of WilTel could make it a strong second-tier player behind AT&T/SBC and Verizon/MCI
* Who's in danger of the recently demonstrated 'Windows wireless flaw'?
* TNT releases Identity Driver for Mac OS X
* Moves afoot at DirecTV, Cisco, Google
* Draw the image you want to find on Flickr and Retrievr aims to do the rest
* An outsourcing contract that went awry and what we can learn from it
* Red Hat, Novell work to keep Linux safe from attacks
* The IT profession to split into four domains of expertise, says Gartner
* Harvard and Oxford team with Consumer Reports on 'Badware' * VoIP vulnerability may be over-hyped, analyst says * EMC to unveil high-end array * The future of business communications * San Diego OKs $667 million outsourcing deal * Symantec presiden
* Foundry Networks' newest switch/routers