News podcast: Network World 360 AT&T will invest $1 billion this year to expand and upgrade its global network with a particular emphasis on adding business applications such as managed hosting, content delivery and telepresence. Also, VMware is expected to announce today that its customers will soon be able to connect their private data centers to storage and processing pools provided externally by cloud vendors. In addition, they will be able to manage internal and external resources from within the same software console. (6:38) Check Point overhauls its security software architecture Check Point is in the midst of a major overhaul of its security software architecture so customers can pick and choose the applications they want and dedicate computing... VeriSign: We will support DNS security in 2011 VeriSign has promised to deploy DNS Security Extensions – known as DNSSEC – across all of its top-level domains within two years. Juniper CEO sees IT spending down 15% Overall IT spending is down 10% to 15% from 2008, according to the CEO of Juniper Networks. If you followed Network World on Twitter, you'd have seen this already Gmail struck with service outage Google's Gmail service was unavailable starting around 10:30 AM GMT on Tuesday. Google acknowledged the problem and said it was working to restore service. Motorola sells Good Technology to Visto Motorola agreed to sell its Good Technology division for an undisclosed sum on Tuesday, bringing an end to the company's foray into push services. Apple releases public beta of Safari 4 Apple on Tuesday released a public beta of Safari 4, the next generation of its Internet Web browser. Microsoft tells laid-off workers to keep extra severance pay Microsoft will let about two dozen laid-off workers who were overpaid severance keep the money, the company's head of human resources said Monday afternoon. VMware aims to merge private and public clouds VMware customers will soon be able to seamlessly connect their private data centers to storage and processing pools provided externally by cloud vendors, and manage internal... Measure Your User's Experience for Good VoIP Quality Sevcik and Wetzel: Good VoIP quality requires measuring your user's experience. Why? Because we're talking about talking, not e-mail. A VoIP application's job is to recreate a real event-a conversation between live people who expect a good quality experience. Voice-related traffic needs to be delivered quickly and consistently to achieve a smooth and natural conversation. Today on Google Subnet Brandon: Google still can’t find some needles in the haystack; plus Google.org makes a Brilliant move; Gmail outage first since new offline capability; Google among Time's top 10 firms beating the recession; and Mark Murphy says Google’s Android Market needs a lesson in crisis communications. |
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