Interviews with industry experts and analysts that give you a high-level view of the networking landscape.

One Laptop Per Child, the ambitious non-profit organization created by Nicolas Negroponte and others, is not only trying to bring $100 laptops to kids in developing nations but also trying to save the environment at the same time. The group is touting its XO laptop design as "The World's Greenest Laptop Computer" and has third-party industry groups backing up that claim. Rebecca Gonzales, senior manager for high-growth Markets at AMD, one of the companies involved in the project, talks with Network World's Jason Meserve about some of the green technologies in the XO and how they might be applied to future corporate mainstream computer designs. (12:48)
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...