Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Global spending on tech will be more or less flat this year and not much better through 2020
Plus, would AWS ever offer a private cloud? Do customers outgrow the cloud?
When adopting HCI, enterprises must look at security through the lens of the application versus the network.
While Congress considers backdoors, president sits on the fence
Open Networking Foundation invites broader SDN community to attend application interoperability event
The roots of IBM mainframes, IT run through the System/360
Karamba Security's technology detects and prevents malware from running on a car's computers
The Puppet Enterprise 2016.1 automation platform features support modules for managing containers and microservices architectures
The concept is gaining ground, but not everyone is convinced: 'Would you trust your teeth to a citizen dentist?' one analyst asks
Times are changing at the chip giant and that's making things uncomfortable for some people.
The company has forecast a profit of US$5.7 billion in the first quarter
The Piz Daint supercomputer in Switzerland will be used to analyze data from the Large Hadron Collider
Google and Rackspace are working on a server that uses IBM's Power9 processor
Christie’s London offering all manner of cool meteorites
Microsoft Cloud App Security reveals shadow IT and authorized cloud app usage, along with security controls to manage access
Other new features include a dark mode, Edge extensions, and smartphone-finding capabilities
Unusual application-layer DDoS attacks that consume a lot of bandwidth could spell trouble for on-premise DDoS defenses
The Seeed Windows 10 IoT Core Grove Kit has everything a user would need to start developing cool devices using Raspberry Pi 3
New Frontier residential, SMB and enterprise phone, broadband and VOD customers complain of outages in Florida, California and Texas
Inside VW’s big bet on an open source private cloud
End-to-end encrypted communications that can’t be undone – in other words a terrorist’s dream
Look for aeroponic systems, transformable furniture and traffic governed by intelligent algorithms
Bring your popcorn because the soap opera continues.
A partner will deploy the French company's low-power technology in Australia and New Zealand
AWS is bigger than Amazon was at 10 years old and growing faster, Bezos says
Immelt said Boston can win the industrial internet with GE, besting Silicon Valley and Seattle.
The new computer gets its power boost from eight Tesla P100 GPUs
Attackers can easily bypass the patch to exploit a vulnerability that allows them to escape from the Java security sandbox
GAO report cites lack of coordination between feds and civilian authorities in event of significant cyber assault
The relational database company's upcoming MariaDB ColumnStore is a columnar storage engine for massively parallel distributed query execution and data loading, supporting use cases ranging from real-time to batch to algorithmic.
'Cybersecurity is a long game and there’s no silver bullet for it,' UL official says
In one example, data from camera sensors is used to monitor oyster harvests on Cape Cod
Will laptops with AMD's Bristol Ridge chips have Thunderbolt 3 ports, Optane and 3D RealSense cameras?
Eliminating both outages and breaches is the Holy Grail for network professionals. Can Veriflow deliver?
The email hack includes 2.6 terabytes of data, including 4.8 million email messages and 2.2 million PDFs
Some flaws can lead to a complete device compromise that requires reflashing the OS in order to recover the phone
Well, here's a surprise. Syncplicity gains a giant file sharing customer
The pro-grade email app for enterprises comes after an acquisition last October
For a modest monthly fee you get five addresses plus more.
It's all about making analytics cheaper, and offering it from one vendor.
Automatic alignment of features between the two languages is coming to an end, and C# may see faster release cycles
HP will carry an AMD FX processor from the new 'Bristol Ridge' family in its Envy x360 15.6-inch laptop
Veriflow uses a verification system from the space program to study all possible data paths
The Indian market is very price-sensitive and import taxes are high
MetaMind's founder is now chief scientist at Salesforce