The industry group launched its Global Roaming Program, aimed at helping mobile WiMax operators set up roaming so subscribers can …
How to cut IT costs without hemorrhaging
With no fat left to trim, how can IT managers keep cutting costs without damaging core services? Many industry professionals …
Barack Obama catches attackers fancy: Cyberoam report
Cyberoam announced the Q4 2008 email threat trend report, prepared in collaboration with its partner Commtouch. The main highlight of …
Heartland data breach could be bigger than TJX’s
A data breach disclosed Tuesday by Heartland Payment Systems may well displace TJX Companies' January 2007 breach in the record …
SAFE cable helps bring down Internet costs
Internet access become cheaper in Mauritius as the dominant operator, Mauritius Telecom, through its Internet provider, Orange, takes advantage of …
Seagate to issue fixes for troublesome hard drives
Seagate will issue fixes soon for faulty firmware that is causing several models of the company's hard drives to freeze, …
AT&T brings wireless technology
AT&T Business Solutions is now selling a new GPS-based technology that will give government agencies the ability to track and …
Nortel defends its action
When Nortel Networks Corp. filed for protection from creditors in the U.S. and other countries last week, one of the …
Aruba updates WLAN management software
The company's AirWave Wireless Management Suite 6.2 now can track compliance with version 1.2 of the Payment Card Industry Data …
Gartner’s 5 predictions
Through 2012 more than 35 percent of the largest 5,000 companies will regularly fail to make insightful decisions about significant …
Sun brings open source storage applices to the Middle East
Based on industry standard components and Sun's open source software, this new storage family offers Middle Eastern businesses breakthrough analytic …
Fake sites spreading malware about Obama’s oath
Sites claiming President-Elect Barack Obama will refuse to take the oath of office Tuesday are serving up attack code believed …
Is Apple opening iPhone to new browsers?
Apple may be loosening restrictions that have so far blocked Web browsers save its own Safari from the iPhone, according …
Web-centric IT start-ups in tough times
Venture capitalists flocked to Web-centric information services companies at a record pace in 2008, but the IT industry overall is …
Six worst Internet routing attacks
This list highlights the biggest security incidents involving the Internet's core routing protocol, the Border Gateway Protocol. Some of these …
Russians start selling Wi-Fi encryption cracker
The Russian security company that caused a stir some months by talking up its cracking tool for recovering Wi-Fi encryption …
Time to close digital divide: Barret
Craig Barrett spent decades using his business skills to make Intel Corp. the world's most powerful semiconductor company. He has …
HP enhances portfolio of data centre management software
Hewlett-Packard (HP) has announced new features for its suite of data centre management software. The improvements encompass both physical and …
Microsoft/Nortel relationship again under microscope
Nortel's bankruptcy filing could force it into restructuring that could influence many of its noted partnerships such as a unified …
AT&T to pay $2 million in DOJ settlement
AT&T will pay more than $2 million to settle a civil dispute related to its 2007 acquisition of wireless provider …