Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Plans for next year may only be about licensing technology and the Nokia brand, not manufacturing
Photon OS is meant to run containers inside a virtual machine
Job listings say, 'a new Firefox for iOS … arriving soon'
As the so-called information generation places new demands on companies, many admit that they lack the ability to respond.
Apple acquisition of camera company LinX sparks speculation; WWDC looks blah
FBI seizes his computers, external drives but lets Chris Roberts go
IARPA wants to cultivate quantum computing’s central component
Identity-based threat detection can spot threats from within and without
First three builds of Technical Preview -- all released in 2014 -- will stop working at month's end
Investors pour $350 million into cloud companies involved in Hadoop clusters, IT security and other markets
The replacement for Lync has arrived.
With crash code circulating, security pros fear dangerous exploits may follow
Another browser on XP bites the dust
Nokia/Alcatel-Lucent deal could ignite merger mania in telecom
New Hewlett Packard Enterprise logo symbolizes simplicity
Any software tapping into the Microsoft HTTP stack could be used to create a network worm
GSM spectrum is getting assigned to community use in some places.
Microsoft, Trend Micro, and Kaspersky Labs banded together to take down the SIMDA botnet, which is believed to have infected more than 700,000 machines.
Neil McGovern works for open source consultancy, has been Debian developer for 10 years
National DCP's CIO details how following a merger, IT systems and data were integrated using Verizon's private cloud
When we asked IT pros to name their favorite products, six respondents from the retail industry weighed in on their go-to tools.
IT pros find peace of mind through hybrid cloud storage and enterprise backup and disaster recovery technologies.