A Forrester analyst has called on HP to offload its low-margin networking hardware business
Hackers are increasingly using DIY crimeware kits to push out malicious botnets but SpyEye dominates
Companies have been given 50 days to get their hands on an adult domain name, or opt out all together
Cisco knowingly provided the Chinese government with technology to spy on Falun Gong members, say critics
Imperva's cloud protects customers from network- and application-based distributed denial of service attacks
Telecoms regulator Ofcom says 4G auction is still on track, despite reports to the contrary
Buying Solutions has tendered a PSN framework agreement valued at £2bn for joined-up government services
Apple co-founder Steve "Woz" Wozniak will address the enterprise IT show IP Expo, in London in October
Juniper's vGW platform has been upgraded with security management, continuous monitoring and antivirus
Pressure from the EU and the roll- out of 4G networks will guarantee an end to mobile roaming rates, says…
Brocade is offering a pay-as-you-grow network service, so customers can avoid hefty upfront investment
Researchers in Manchester and Cambridge show graphene's potential for superfast broadband
3UK has promised free 3G broadband to 11 rural communities, as it seeks a competitive advantage in the 4G race
At VMworld 2011 Cisco is highlighting a new crop of virtualised networking infrastructure products
Cisco continues to pursue the "Internet of things" with the launch of a new machine-to-machine router
The BBC's crowdsourced survey reveals that 3G is generally unavailable 25 percent of the time in Britain
The aim of net neutrality is a good thing, but innovation will require non-neutral services, argues Tekelec's Randy Fuller
Orange has confirmed its broadband customers are having problems accessing their email accounts
The clock is ticking for companies keen to shield their brands from the .xxx domain name
Wireless communication using off-the-shelf room lights is attracting researchers like moths to a flame
Security concerns you more than broadband coverage and patents. Next up: Did you take work on holiday?
The Scottish government is not happy over the amount of money it has been allocated for broadband
Billing customers for phantom services has landed Talk Talk and Tiscali with a multi-million pound fine
The UCAS Track website is now back online, after an agonising period of down time on A-Level results day
Three has announced the launch of a MiFi dongle capable of downloading up too 21.1 Mbps
F5 is bolstering its cloud portfolio after acquiring certain assets from bankrupt rival Crescendo