Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Lockheed Martin first to gain NSA’s NSCAP accreditation for incident response
The Golden State dominates PayScale’s ranking of the top computer science schools
A whirlwind guide to free network security, anti-virus products
Apple has a knack for creating excitement over pretty ordinary features.
More cooperation and sharing information with law enforcement can be more effective in battling botnets than spending more money on technology, experts say
Report concludes enterprises using way too many different file sharing apps to properly secure them
Software focus expected with news on iOS, OS X, apps, services
San Francisco tops Modis list, followed by McLean, Va., Boston, St. Louis and Toronto
Mobility makeover puts Samsung smartphones into field technicians' hands
The best time to prepare for getting data out of the cloud is before you put it in there
180 small satellites are planned to be launched, the Wall Street Journal reported
Collegues said they don't know how Peter Sunde's arrest will affect the development of Hemlis
Windows XP leaks users, who desert to Windows 7 at twice the rate to Windows 8
Lightweight, compact suits could help support the weight of radiation clothing and equipment
Survey hints that Apple will play it conservative and opt for an iPhone 6 with a screen smaller than 5 inches
Asus is testing the patience of Microsoft and Google once again with its Transformer Book V, which can run Android and Windows
Dell's new hybrids include the Inspiron 11 3000, which starts at US$449.99, and Inspiron 13 7000, for which the price was not available
Dell's Venue 8 and Venue 7 will ship in July for $159 and $199, respectively
Practical applications are emerging for connected devices in key industries
The future of retail is here; many consumers are just not ready for it
After study, firm decides Hyper-V is ready to support the business.