Network World staff

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Novell axes BrainShare

The software vendor will not hold its annual Utah shindig this March because customers are under pressure to reduce travel costs. Read the chief marketing officer

20 amazing, amusing and alarming IT facts

Sometimes insightful, sometimes scary, sometimes silly and frequently self-serving studies.

Tech sector felt the impact of Eliot Spitzer

Eliot Spitzer, the disgraced New York governor making headlines this week for being linked to a prostitution ring, is perhaps best known for his aggressive takedown of unethical Wall Street firms during his days as attorney general. But the former prosecutor also played a big role in cleaning up the high-tech and network industries.

Network puts Windows Server 2008 to the test

The latest Microsoft OS is put through its paces on a a Dell 1950 equipped with a dual quad-core 1.6GHz CPU, 32GB of dynamic RAM and two Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet network interface cards

New power consumption standard created

Trying to give customers a tool to analyze products, major server vendors have created a new power consumption standard

Four people arrested in data theft scheme

Supermarket Stop & Shop said that Rhode Island police arrested four men last month in connection with the recent theft of credit and debit card systems at checkout lines.

Microsoft, AT&T duke out patent dispute in court

Microsoft and AT&T headed to U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday to argue their sides in a complex transnational patent case that could send shockwaves through the software industry.

New system eases online image search

Penn State researchers have figured out a way to help computers describe photographs using 330 English words, a breakthrough that could make it much easier to tag and search for images online.

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