Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Developers plan Open Virtual Network extension for L 2/3 abstractions
The Glass team was fighting an uphill battle. The best course of action was to take Glass out of the spotlight.
Activist investors will not get what they want
IBM says cognitive vehicles become commonplace; fully autonomous cars not so much
IBM cognitive computing technology put to creative use by new generation of tech entrepreneurs
The OS enters a formal beta test phase for the masses to test it out.
Hotel chain will continue to work with FCC on clarifying its Wi-Fi monitoring options
CA survey shows 88% of enterprises either have or expect to adopt DevOps.
But stress and social media use are still, in some ways, interrelated.
Measure could accelerate offshoring of U.S. jobs, critics argue
If a tree falls in the forest and nobody is around to detect malware, does it even exist?
Business apps were among the most popular apps in 2014 in both Google Play and the Apple App Store, according to a new report on app store growth. And 2015 promises even more apps aimed at business users.
Mobile users encountered malware 75% more often in 2014 compared to 2013
An online ad company called Turn is using tracking cookies that come back to life after Verizon users have deleted them. Turn’s services are used by everyone from Google to Facebook.
Preview program it's pitching may be connected to blending of Lync with Skype this year
When all the cars on the road talk to each other, they'll be able to create their own traffic lights on-demand.
The race to zero has become the race to supercomputer VMs in the cloud
Cybersquatters jeopardize your exclusive trademark rights, and there are multiple ways to fight back.
From information sharing to tougher penalties, proposed actions to boost cyber protections amount to little more than "security theater" in a different arena.
Instant visual translation, conversation mode coming to Google Translate apps in the next few days.
The Sanbolic acquisition bolsters Citrix's storage resources, and raises questions about its needs in other areas.
Walsh Group Construction is finding that buying into Microsoft’s Enterprise Mobility Suite and Office 365 saved $200,000 in capital costs and . 20% off operational costs for disaster recovery