From the Macintosh 128K, released in 1984, through today's iMac Pro, watch Apple's iconic computer change in form and function.
A graphical look at the technology behind software-defined networking.
Apple's top-end tablet hardware was already workplace worthy, but iOS still required some workarounds for things to go smoothly. iOS 11 may change that when it arrives later this year.
Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins on intent-based networking
Alex Kassirer, senior intelligence analyst at Flashpoint, and Jamesha Fisher, security operations engineer at GitHub, talk about how being part of a diverse IT team can help drive ideas and empower workers.
Martha Heller showcases what it takes to create an IT investment culture.
How CIOs can shift their approach to shadow IT.
Do you know your MDM from MAM and EMM? It's all about BYOD, and how companies can keep data safe while making it easier for workers to be productive with their own devices.
CIO.com blogger Martha Heller discusses how it is the CIO’s job to create change at the operational layer so that systems deliver their expected value.
Internet of tractors: how sensors and software improve farming accuracy
If you're a multi-core fan but could never afford it, think again. AMD's new Ryzen 5 and Ryzen 7 makes powerful multi-core CPUs within reach to all
In this far-ranging interview from 2001, "Father of the Internet" Vinton Cerf recalls having to "shove TCP down people's throats" and lobby for government permission to commercialize the 'Net.
In a world where software drives revenue for many organizations, CIO.com blogger Martha Heller demonstrates the importance of bringing a product management mindset to IT.
Tim Minahan, Chief Marketing Officer and SVP of Citrix, discusses how Citrix is blending the art and science of marketing, his experience with moving to the cloud and the evolving role of the CMO.
Chief Digital Officer Ganesh Bell shares the three keys to a successful digital transformation and explains how GE Power turned "digital exhaust" to $4 billion in new business.
Chief Digital Officer Ganesh Bell describes how GE Power followed the "digital exhaust" of its customers to capture $4 billion in new business. Exclusive 40-minute session.
BlackBerry's new KEYone Android phone, complete with a real keyboard, could win back some of its enterprise customers.
Is it time to trade in your mobile device? If you're considering an Android smartphone, Samsung's Galaxy S8 seems to be the popular favorite but is it the right phone for you? Here, CIO.com senior writer Sarah White takes a more in-depth look at Sams...
Network World Cool Tools columnist Keith Shaw shows off four gadgets (two sleep trackers, two noise machines) that can help you get more or better sleep at night.
In the latest episode of Security Sessions, CSO Editor-in-Chief Joan Goodchild speaks via Skype with Michael A. Davis, the CTO of behavioral analytics company CounterTack. The two discuss why machine learning is so important to CSOs and CISOs, even i...
While some changes may be coming to the controversial H-1B visa program in the U.S., the same can't be said for Facebook Live, which is under scrutiny after users posted disturbing videos.
If you don't own your organization's culture, one will manifest itself. And changes need to come from the top. CIO.com contributor Martha Heller discusses the challenges IT leaders face when shaping the culture.
Employees are often the weakest link in your company's security chain. But with a little knowledge and foresight you can mitigate the risks. In this video, CIO.com senior writer Sharon Florentine explains the anatomy of a phishing scam and how you an...
CIO.com writer, Sarah White looks at 6 portable keyboards for IT pros that want a light easy-to-use keyboard that can go anywhere.
Here's how IT can get ready for the coming robotics revolution at work -- and avoid messing up a big move to the cloud.
The Galaxy S8+ is Samsung's first major phone release since the Note7 debacle, but does it live up to the hype?
Lucas Watson, Chief Marketing & Sales Officer at Intuit, discusses the complex nature of their business and how they use content marketing along with the growing importance of marketing technology in the role of the CMO.
Mark Weiner, CMO at Versa Networks, shares how he is exceeding customer expectations along with content marketing strategies and the changing role of the CMO.
Morag Lucey, CMO at Avaya, discusses how predictive technology and data can increase sales opportunities, create better customer experiences and help modernize customer support.
Martha Heller showcases what it takes for CIOs and IT leaders to lead a digital strategy and move their organizations forward.
With the market of fitness wearables growing fast, CIO.com contributor Jim Martin looks at the Fitbit Alta HR to see where this device fits.
In the latest episode of Security Sessions, CSO Editor-in-Chief Joan Goodchild sits down with Sanjay Raja from Lumeta, a network and performance monitoring company. The two discuss how CSOs and CISOs can get a handle on the explosion of new devices e...
Here's one way to re-build the electric grid: Do it piecemeal -- with microgrids. With that squared away, we turn to figuring out what Apple is up to with Apple TV and get the details on DJI's new $1,000 Mavic drone.
In this animation, Network World explains some of the concepts of serverless computing, and how it represents the next phase of cloud computing for Internet of Things applications and products.
Bruce Milne, VP & CMO at Pivot3, discusses how to leverage a customer’s digital body language and predictive data insights for better personalized marketing.
Follow the beeps to find your missing AirPods.
Ben Gibson, CMO at F5 Networks, shares his insights on how predictive marketing has helped create new sales pipeline opportunities and the importance of reaching customers with effective messaging.
The BeatsX are more comfortable than the AirPods, and last longer...but do they look as cool?
John Armstrong, CMO of Zettaset, discusses successful account-based marketing and how customizing content and developing marketing personas help to determine the needs of the buyer.
CSO Online's Steve Ragan and Joan Goodchild chat about the hot security news of the week, including their take on the recent WikiLeaks revelations around the CIA, and how Cisco, Samsung and Apple have responded to the information.
Looking for an Android phone that won't break the bank but still has the features you need? The Moto G5 Plus is a real bargain buy, says reviewer Dan Rosenbaum.
Margaret Franco, SVP of Marketing EMEA at Dell EMC, shares her insights on how predictive modeling and personalizing content has helped to improve Dell EMC’s marketing results and enhance the customer journey.
By the time Computerworld was born in 1967, IBM was well established as the kingpin for computer storage. But over the next five decades, that changed dramatically as new companies rose and fell, storage capacities soared and costs plummeted.
In the latest episode of Security Sessions, CSO Editor-in-Chief Joan Goodchild sits down with Jeff Fagnan from Accomplice, a venture capital and private equity firm in Cambridge, Mass. The two discuss the current state of VC funding in security compa...
Coming soon to a PC near you: Windows 10 Creators Update. But what's much less certain is what comes after that for PCs, and Macs and mobile devices. A voice-activated future, anyone?
Dan Rogers, CMO of ServiceNow, shares his thoughts on the importance of metrics-driven marketing, the dynamic relationship between marketing and culture and how to utilize content to guide the buyer’s journey.
Network World editors Keith Shaw and Brandon Butler compete against each other to see who can recite more digits of Pi in honor of Pi Day. Which editor wins and gets to put a pie in the face of the loser?
Margaret Franco, SVP of Marketing EMEA at Dell EMC, discusses the CMO’s evolving role, the relationship between marketing and culture and how Dell EMC uses account-based marketing to better understand the needs of the customer.
CSO’s Fahmida Rashid and Zscaler's Senior Director of Security Research, Deepen Desai, take a deep dive into the recent rise of malware using SSL/TLS to encrypt their activities.
Computerworld's Matt Hamblen, just back from Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, details the big announcements from the show. Hint: It's about more than just smartphones.
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