Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Trusona claims 100% accuracy of its authentication technology.
Bipartisan bill would weigh balance between privacy and security
GAO report says IRS customer service doesn’t work and it’s only going to get worse
EOS now supports Docker containers, network-wide state, hybrid cloud workloads
A look ahead at some upcoming Linux shows.
With Clariti, Polycom offers its RealPresence collaboration tool for cloud-like pricing.
The vulnerability could allow malicious apps or hackers to gain root access from a limited account
A new zero-day vulnerability allows Android or Linux applications to escalate privileges
The sales ban is an offshoot of a patent dispute between Samsung and Apple
The joint venture will be set up with the Guizhou provincial government
The simple attack shows how software needs to be more phishing resistant
The cloud pricing race to the bottom continues
IT is among the job sectors experiencing the most email pressure, a survey has found. What to do? Turn it off, the specialists say.
Next time, an economic downturn may be different for tech
As the overall PC business telescoped by 8-11%, Apple grew Mac shipments by 6% in 2015
The group will share cybersecurity data and best practices
Intel will start shipping new chips for mainstream and custom servers
NASCIO's federal policy agenda for new year looks to expand resources to secure critical infrastructure, recruit top talent and ease the burden of federal regulations.
With Cloud Consumption as a Service, Cisco aims to sniff out unsanctioned cloud tools in the workplace.
India’s IT outsourcing industry is making acquisitions, flattening hierarchies and experimenting with automation to stay ahead of price pressures and decreased demand.
A look at why Apple may remove the 3.5mm headphone jack from the iPhone 7.
The problem was addressed quickly but potential damage remains unknown.
Rogue or compromised OpenSSH servers can read private SSH keys from the memory of unpatched clients
Synack's Patrick Wardle says Gatekeeper can still be tricked into letting malware run
The flaw is tied to RSA computations in 32-bit systems
IBM is adding to its fraud prevention capabilities with the acquisition of a German software firm
The first chips that combine Intel and Altera components will ship in the first quarter
As the PC market declines, Intel sees growth opportunity in data centers, memory and IoT
Janco Associates survey finds a mere 1.39 percent increase in salaries and waning demand for IT professionals in the past year
The company sold 70 million phones in 2015, less than its forecast of at least 80 million
Focus is on reducing time between compromises and remediation
Stanford researchers have developed a new process that could prevent lithium batteries, such as those found in smartphones and "hoverboards," from exploding.
Invests in SD-WAN start-up VeloCloud's Series C
Given that there is (almost) a cloud file storage solution for every consumer out there, you'd be forgiven for thinking that getting investment in the sector would be hard. MiMedia seems to counter that logical assumption.
Early reports point to improved battery life, better sound, and a camera that tops the Galaxy S6.
The Trojan is distributed through drive-by-download attacks that use multiple stages and non-malicious apps
Ready for a change? IT pros should be prepared to rethink traditional IT roles and responsibilities this year.
Wireless Broadband Alliance pushes for Wi-Fi connectivity everywhere
Making good on its promise, Microsoft releasees the Edge JavaScript code to open source.
DHS attempts to extend Feb. 12 deadline to May
The data includes about 110 billion interactions with Yahoo websites
AMD's Seattle chip will be in a server from SoftIron
The chips will be built on Samsung's new 14-nanometer manufacturing process
It's another expansion of the company's continued pressure to upgrade
And what the new head of Google’s cloud is going to do about it
The acquired technology will improve management capabilities for Microsoft's VoIP software