News podcast: Network World 360 The criminals behind the widespread Conficker worm have released a new version of the malware that could signal a major shift in the way the worm operates. Also, HP chairman and CEO Mark Hurd this week said the vendor would reduce base pay and some benefits across the company in the wake of disappointing earnings and in an attempt to stave off mass layoffs. (5:59) Conficker worm gets an evil twin The criminals behind the widespread Conficker worm have released a new version of the malware that could signal a major shift in the way the worm operates. 10 Internet trends that must end now Brandon: I’ve been thinking about some trends on the Internet that are disturbing in a “please don’t go down that road again” way. These are things that have been bugging me for a while, or just seem like another new annoyance when there are already plenty of annoyances in the world. Nortel wants to unload application-delivery unit to Radware Nortel wants to sell off its application-delivery gear to Radware, but to keep on selling it under an OEM agreement. Add Network World's Twitter feed of top stories to your follow list for updates throughout the day. Emulex combines FCoE, iSCSI, IP networking into one chip Emulex's newest converged network adapter, due out later this year, contains several key improvements. HK to launch world's first all-IP network Hong Kong will soon have the world's first large-scale all-IP network, offered by ZTE and CSL New World Mobility. Scientists claim big leap in nanoscale storage Nanotechnology researchers say they have achieved a breakthrough that could fit the contents of 250 DVDs on a coin-sized surface and might also have implications for displays and solar cells. Brocade: Recession dampens data-center trials The ailing economy is leading some enterprises to put off transforming their data-center networks with emerging technologies such as FCOE (Fibre Channel over Ethernet), Brocade Communications' CTO said Thursday. Analyst: HP results bad news for Microsoft Hewlett-Packard's financial results could mean more trouble for Microsoft as the PC market continues to struggle, a financial analyst said Thursday. Ingate Offers Solutions to Difficult SIP Problems Nickasch: The demand for SIP trunking solutions has skyrocketed since the year 2000, and this popularity has propelled forward innovation and interoperability. However, several key headaches still exist with SIP-based trunking and service provider solutions. Cisco CEO joins finance committee of Ex-eBay CEO running for Governor of California Reese: Cisco CEO John Chambers has joined the finance committee of Ex-eBay CEO Meg Whitman who is running for Governor of California in the 2010 election. Today on Microsoft Subnet Five great Windows open source tools; Microsoft seems to have the winning strike in two lawsuits;The top three reasons Exchange 2007 SP1 is awesome. Today on Google Subnet Lenssen: AdSense advertising a paid links service; Google throws cold water on Atlantis find; Google search share dips slightly; and Gears an enticing target for hackers. Today on Cisco Subnet Cisco CEO joins finance committee of Ex-eBay CEO running for Governor of California; Vyatta beats out Cisco, Juniper for New Mexico win; Despite patch by Cisco, Microsoft, others, DNS is not secure, researcher says. |
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