Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Sending data down the 2G voice channel could be a workable solution in areas that still lack 3G connectivity.
Amazon Web Services is a big business that is growing fast. Amazon has typically remained quiet on the subject of AWS financials, but has finally opened up about how the service is doing. CIO.com columnist Bernard Golden looks at what AWS revenues re
The insurer can now receive, process and pay most individual claims in just one business day, thanks to streamlined IT systems.
Big Switch Networks rolled out new versions of its SDN-based cloud fabric and monitoring applications
NASA releases 2015 Technology Roadmaps for future missions, technology
The game company is abandoning its own data centers to return to the cloud.
Big Blue has introduced new services for its Bluemix cloud development platform to help developers create cloud applications for mobile, Internet of Things, supply-chain analytics and intelligent infrastructure solutions.
Debate focuses on moving full-speed ahead with IoT vs. pausing to build in security first
What can we take away from Zynga's brief stint trying to run its own data center?
New online retailer Enjoy promises to sell you technology and deliver it for free, along with a crackerjack hotshot who will help set the stuff up. I take a look.
Cloud service handles key management entirely, making large-scale encryption simpler
HBO's Silicon Valley, a satire of tech culture, is occasionally very accurate.
Some wonder whether generational differences are a contributor to stress levels
Asbury Automotive replaces three data centers with 100 percent cloud-based systems -- so IT can focus on business.
In amongst the usual Apple iPhone 7 rumors is noise about iPhone 6c rearing its plastic little head
More developers are creating commercial applications that use brainwave-reading technology that was previously found only in the medical field.
Actifio, WeWork founders share wealth of insights with entrepreneurs on being billion dollar private companies (i.e., "Unicorns")
Redmondologists decide patches will ship as soon as they're ready, a big change from the practice of the past 12 years
IT may not be qualified to handle the task.
The upcoming conference will focus squarely on Android, with sessions about how developers can utilize its newest features