iPhone 5 sliding button problem, and a workaround
When you get a new iPhone there are a lot features to turn on and off as you customize the device to your liking, most all of which are controlled using sliding on/off buttons similar to the iPhone's...
View ArticleWho has responsibility for cloud security? A Network World roundtable
As more organizations leverage the cloud for critical business applications, they are discovering one of the greatest challenges is combining existing internal controls with cloud protection efforts....
View ArticleThe SDN incubator
A speaker at a recent Network World event asked the crowd of 450 IT practitioners if they were familiar with software-defined networking (SDN) and only about 10 per cent raised their hands.
View ArticleUnderstanding Software Defined Networking
If you aren't intimately familiar with Software Defined Networking, don't fret. Only 10% of 450 IT practitioners at a recent Network World event raised their hands when asked if they understand SDN....
View ArticleWhy don't risk management programs work?
When the moderator of a panel discussion at the recent RSA conference asked the audience how many thought their risk management programs were successful, only a handful raised their hands. So Network...
View ArticleSDN coming ... soon
Software defined networking was a hot topic at the recent Interop conference in Las Vegas, where enthusiasm for the emerging technology overpowered any lingering doubts.
View ArticleWhat's next for Wi-Fi?
Wi-Fi is blossoming in the enterprise as organizations find new ways to leverage the wireless infrastructure and workers, having benefited from mobility, demand increased range and better performance...
View ArticleGoogle making steady progress in the enterprise
Google Enterprise is making inroads on many fronts, winning converts to everything from its productivity tools to its cloud offerings. We recently caught up with President of Google Enterprise, Amit...
View ArticleYou can't make it run better if you don't know where the problem lies
Riverbed Technology is best known for its WAN optimization tools, but the company has branched out over the years through multiple acquisitions. Network World Editor in Chief John Dix caught up with...
View ArticleA Q&A with the Chair of the Open Networking Foundation's Migration Group
For an inside look at the goals, expectations and plans of the ONF's recently created Migration Group and how it hopes to help companies make the transition to SDN, Network World Editor in Chief John...
View ArticleCapital letter 'S,' 'D,' 'N' will never happen: VMware exec
Rack and stack that network and then walk away and leave it alone. VMware's NSX technology will provide all the control necessary going forward, says Steve Mullaney, senior vice president and general...
View ArticleHealthcare provider finds SDN is the proper Rx
William Hanna, vice president of technical services at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), went out looking for a way to add capacity to a backup network and found what he wanted in...
View ArticleSDN: The next steps
Software Defined Networking technology is maturing and there are several real world use cases, but for most shops it is still a question of figuring out how we get there from here. In this Network...
View ArticleIn Pictures: The top 15 tech companies on the Fortune 500
We scour the F500 list to home in on the largest tech companies gracing the list.
View ArticleIoT meets augmented reality
At PTC, converging techs enable a world of game-changing product management capabilities
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