Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Intel says 80% of IT budgets are about to be aimed at cloud. One niggle, though, is a question over security.
The European Commission is nearing the end of a year-long investigation
Looks like there's still some value in good, old-fashioned intuition
In final White House science fair of his administration, Obama stresses that computer science and other STEM fields are as essential as reading and writing.
Advanced NEXTCARS will utilize networks; algorithms to create the “perfect” energy efficient ride
The only thing hotter than chat apps right now is basketball’s Golden State Warriors. Here’s how one enabled the other.
In addition to PCs and mobile devices, Intel is now trying to get hardware companies in China to develop drones, robots and IoT devices
Indefinite gag orders are unconstitutional, the company argues
The CTB-Locker ransomware uses a metadata field in bitcoin transactions to store decryption keys
Studies do find increased optimism among younger women in tech though
One embroidered antenna transmitted test signals with near-perfect efficiency
Senators shouldn't try to 'make encryption illegal,' the petition says
Government officials think the US is unprepared for an attack that could affect power for weeks
Brave wants to replace websites’ ads with its own more privacy-friendly ads.
Princeton engineering prof, computer science chair Jennifer Rexford honored
It's the world's first robot smartphone
With release of Chrome 50, Google follows through on last year's promise to drop support of older OSes
Little-known, but rapidly growing cloud platform DigitalOcean succeeds by making it as simple as possible.
Familiar JavaScript, 85 percent code reuse and an interface that users will accept make React Native a strong cross-platform alternative.
By 2018, anyone flying to or from the EU will have their details logged for five years
It's unclear whether a successor to, or replacement for, Firefox would use Mozilla's Gecko browser engine or switch to Chromium, Chrome's foundation
'What's in it for me?' is what citizens want elected leaders to answer
The patch filters wireless mouse input to make sure no rogue keystrokes are passed to computers
Experts share visions of 5G wireless at CableLabs InformED Wireless event in NYC
Starting July 28, the company will require new Windows 10 PCs, tablets, and smartphones to ship with TPM 2.0, a hardware-based security layer
A series of apparently deliberate outages cut the country from the Internet
Machine learning has a 'dirty secret,' one analyst says: It's not good at everything
The agency is still working through questions about sharing the vulnerability with Apple
Frauds perpetuate as IRS warned again to get its own security it better order
IDC and Gartner pin hopes on enterprise refresh to Windows 10 as consumer market collapse continues
Enterprises lag far behind internet companies in mobile customer engagement. Facebook’s Messenger platform could change that.
Email Privacy Act would reform 30-year-old law
And that's just one reason why this hotel overlooking Imperial Palace gets such good online reviews
Hackers are getting into the U.S. computing infrastructure. It’s time to create the Federal Data Commission.
Badlock's details do not impress the security community, but users should still deploy the patches in a timely manner
Whether the Commission will try remains to be seen
What’s next, sending a fax with the error report?
Carrier will seek cable TV franchise and conduct a smart city traffic trial
On-going demand for visas won’t change the well-worn debate
Businesses will need to weigh risks, set up best practices for new communication tool
CarbonBlack: Use of the scripting language in malware is on the rise
SAP, Verizon and others to mentor startups targeting the Internet of Things
Operations people are taking the lead more often
International Trade Commission grants full review of patents in Cisco-Arista patent clash
Are we seeing the first early signs of a shift away from Docker as the cool kid for infrastructure?
Online stores list the new Compute Sticks with Core M3 and M5 chips becoming available around May 6 or 7
The two technologies will be announced on Wednesday at the F8 conference in San Francisco.
Criticizes 'fearful voices that call for building walls' during F8 keynote
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