Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
OK, PatchBox is a product, not a trick, but its goal is to maker cabling a rack neater and quicker
IT leaders continue to focus on cost containment with their IT service deals, but in today’s business environment companies will have to spend money to save money, according to KPMG’s David Brown.
The Pine 64 is similar to Raspberry Pi 3 in specifications, but has better video
At GDC Jesse Schell, Carnegie Mellon professor and game company CEO, made far-ranging predictions including forecasted shipments, VR addiction and porn.
GitHub recently released a new open source tool that is designed on helping modernize legacy code safely and reliably.
Azure Government is on track to pick up the new FedRAMP High certification, among others
GOP attention on Disney's outsourcing of IT jobs prompts company response
AMD wants to provide technology so VR headsets are cloud friendly and can be untethered from PCs
AlphaGo won a seesaw game that even saw it making a bad mistake
Symantec's Encryption Everywhere program will offer basic SSL/TLS certificates to domain owners for free
The attacks delivered a backdoor called BEDEP and sometimes the TeslaCrypt ransomware
Pure Storage raised eyebrows with its IPO documents last year. Revenue growth was stratosheric and the company is releasing products today to try and continue on that path.
Amazon launched Simple Storage Service (S3) 10 years ago today
AI will become 'the biggest competitive differentiator' for business, Noodle's CEO says
Government claims 'a forced backup...was never going to be successful,' as it again rebuts Apple's contention that it should have left the device alone
At SXSW, company execs say it takes serious effort to recruit minorities, but the results make stronger and more creative teams
Pure Storage's upcoming FlashBlade will store petabytes of data at less than $1 per gigabyte
Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone are touting for German cloud business with locally hosted services
It will still partner with Amazon for European users
Attackers are using Word documents with malicious macros and PowerShell to infect computers with fileless malware, researchers warn
Qualcomm's Snapdragon Virtual Reality Software Development Kit will exploit features on the Snapdragon 820 chip to render VR worlds for mobile devices
Ransomware attacks are on the rise. Here are four good reasons why you shouldn't pay to get your data back -- and one reason why people do
FOIA request to FCC provides oodles of consumer complaints about WiFi hotspot blocking
AlphaGo is seen as higher on the scale in AI than Deep Blue
AIX uses the Minecraft gaming platform for testing new research
The German capital is getting its own gigabit public Wi-Fi hotspots
Samsung boasts about Galaxy S7 dual-lens camera raises iPhone 7 rumor watchers' eyebrows
Digiwell will implant an NFC chip in your hand for free at Cebit
Vodafone Total Cloud Flex will reach from Europe to the U.S. and Asia later this year
Lee Se-dol said the program had some weaknesses including the inability to handle unexpected moves
AlphaGo beat Lee Se-dol in three of five games of the match that have been played
DARPA program wants to see what security threats are on the horizon
DOJ is desperate, Apple counters, as rhetoric gets testy
Microsoft's note-taking service has fired a shot across Evernote's bow
Facebook’s open source hardware development and procurement strategy grows with new competitors and new industries.
NASA dares you to take Pi Day challenge to celebrate 3.14 (March 14)
A patch released by Oracle in 2013 can be easily bypassed to attack the latest Java versions, security researchers said
New gauge of citizen satisfaction gives government high marks for catching up with the private sector in online presence.
Republicans, unlike the Democrats, are talking about the controversial visa program
The government’s TechHire initiative gets major push to train and hire highly skilled tech workers.
The plan was finalized this week at an ICANN conference at Marrakech, Morocco
Apple issues invite, middling iPhone, iPad news expected
No details on what caused retail giant to go down Thursday afternoon