A spotlight on one individual whose actions or comments this week made headlines across the network industry.

Age is not a factor when it comes to the appeal of Enterprise 2.0 technologies, according to recent survey results from content-management research firm AIIM. IT professionals of all ages understand the potential social networking technologies can provide for workplace collaboration and productivity. AIIM vice president of market intelligence Carl Frappaola made news this week by revealing at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston that more baby boomers than millennials consider themselves Enterprise 2.0 champions in their companies.
Network World's Twisted Pair Keith and co-host Matt Hamblen talk about whether we'll ever trust the cloud, how people will use the iPad, and why older people might not want to retire any time soon....
Network World's Newsmaker of the Week Dave Hansen, corporate senior vice president and general manager of the Security and Compliance business unit at CA will host a panel at RSA discussing cloud security and...
Network World Panorama Enterprises are quickly going mobile - are you ready for the explosion of devices, platforms, applications and users? Keith Shaw talks with BoxTone CEO Alan Snyder...
The Open Network Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier, speaks with Chris Blizzard, director of Developer Relations at Mozilla. Chris gives a sneak peek at what's to come in the next releases...