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

The Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) networks that run the valves and switches and telemetry systems in power plants and industrial manufacturing facilities started out safe enough, but over the years have become linked to corporate data networks tied to the Internet. That spells trouble. Security consultant Ira Winkler details the problem and describes how he broke into a power company network (with permission). (15:18)
Network World Panorama With news reports talking about an alleged economic recovery, NOW is the time to start thinking about what IT projects to focus on over the next 6-12 months to prepare...
Network World's Twisted Pair Keith and guest co-host Neal Weinberg talk about wicked fast wireless, whether the new Amazon Kindle DX will save the newspaper business, and why the Star Trek warp...
JavaWorld's Java Technology Insider Jetty is a lightweight Java and Web application server that has been making waves since turning 12 in the first months of 2009. In this talk with Andrew Glover, Jetty...
Network World's Newsmaker of the Week Interop General Manager Lenny Heymann explains why the network industry trade show has survived more than 20 years and how Interop will soldier on through another tough...
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