Latest from todayStop worrying: Instead, imagine software developers’ next great pivot Pessimism in the face of coding agents like Claude Code is often just a lack of imagination. From steam engines to LLMs, efficiency has always been a catalyst for growth, not a death knell for careers.By Nick HodgesMar 25, 20264 minsSoftware Development An architecture for engineering AI contextBy Sean RobinsonMar 24, 202610 minsDatabasesGraph DatabasesNoSQL Databases Designing self-healing microservices with recovery-aware redrive frameworksBy Anshul GuptaMar 24, 20265 minsCloud ComputingSoftware Development7 safeguards for observable AI agentsBy Isaac Sacolick Mar 24, 202610 minsApplication SecurityDevSecOpsDevops When Windows 11 sneezes, Azure catches coldBy David Linthicum Mar 24, 20267 minsMicrosoft AzureTechnology IndustryWindows Security The agent security messBy Matt Asay Mar 23, 20266 minsAccess ControlDevelopment ApproachesIdentity and Access Management The ‘toggle-away’ efficiencies: Cutting AI costs inside the training loopBy Jayachander Reddy Kandakatla Mar 20, 20269 minsArtificial IntelligenceGenerative AITechnology Industry AI optimization: How we cut energy costs in social media recommendation systemsBy Gautam Sikka Mar 20, 20269 minsArtificial IntelligenceSoftware DevelopmentTechnology Industry Cloud at 20: Cost, complexity, and controlBy David Linthicum Mar 20, 20266 minsIaaSManaged Cloud ServicesMulticloud The hidden costs of the data explosion As data grows out of control, it's easy to overlook the high price of maintaining BC/DR solutions to keep all that data safe By Matt Prigge Feb 6, 2012 4 mins Data Management Has your company gone green? Tell us about it Don't be left out! Beat the Feb. 28 deadline and send us your nomination for InfoWorld's annual Green 15 Awards By Eric Knorr Feb 6, 2012 4 mins Technology Industry Tinker tailor coder spy? Anonymous strikes again The spooks are spooked, as the hacktivist group captures a private phone call between the FBI and Scotland Yard By Robert Cringely Feb 3, 2012 4 mins Hacking Technology Industry Is Windows Phone really under Sinofsky? Microsoft says it isn't true, but pieces are in place for Windows president Steve Sinofsky to officially take over Windows Phone By Woody Leonhard Feb 3, 2012 3 mins Small and Medium Business Software Development Technology Industry Leaked Windows Phone ‘Apollo’ details: Security at last? Microsoft's smartphone platform may finally fill in the long-missing basics by Christmas By Galen Gruman Feb 3, 2012 3 mins Software Development Virtualization no silver bullet for Macs or mobile As employees bring non-Windows devices into the business, vendors tell IT to impose Windows via virtualization — and miss the point By Galen Gruman Feb 3, 2012 11 mins HTML Small and Medium Business Technology Industry Security slackers risk Internet blackout on March 8 If feds pull down temporary DNS fix as planned, machines infected with DNSChanger Trojan won't be able to access the Web By Ted Samson Feb 2, 2012 4 mins Malware VeriSign hacked several times, won’t reveal the details Company buried fact of 2010 incidents involving its Internet domain service in a fall 2011 financial filing, which came to light only this week By Robert Lemos Feb 2, 2012 3 mins Cybercrime Data and Information Security Hacking Internet Explorer takes unexpected jump in market share Chrome's misstep contributed to Microsoft's increased browser numbers, but other source of growth comes — surprisingly — from IE 6 By Woody Leonhard Feb 2, 2012 3 mins Browsers Small and Medium Business Technology Industry The IT certs that no longer pay extra — and the new skills that do Overall employment in tech is improving, but the certs you could once count on for a job or extra pay are losing their special value By Bill Snyder Feb 2, 2012 6 mins IT Jobs Amazon Web Services: The new Microsoft Windows Amazon.com's cloud services are quickly becoming the only cloud platform that businesses consider By David Linthicum Feb 2, 2012 3 mins Amazon Web Services Cloud Computing 5 hot specialties for software developers Want to escape the outsourcing axe? Today's IT trends are creating lucrative niches for ambitious developers By Neil McAllister Feb 2, 2012 6 mins HTML Mobile Development Technology Industry The Facebook IPO: Zuck’s letter to investors Cringe has a copy of the letter Mark Zuckerberg plans to file along with Facebook's IPO documents later today By Robert Cringely Feb 1, 2012 5 mins Technology Industry Computing belongs to the young An IT coordinator at a one-campus school district shares stories of student and staff views toward technology By InfoWorld Anonymous Feb 1, 2012 4 mins Careers IT Jobs IT Skills and Training A tour of Microsoft System Center 2012 Microsoft's client and server management tool finally looks worthwhile, thanks to its client-to-cloud integration By J. Peter Bruzzese Feb 1, 2012 5 mins Private Cloud Small and Medium Business Technology Industry Cease fire! End the war between business and IT Working with the business requires an understanding of business culture — without turning your back on your IT roots By Bob Lewis Feb 1, 2012 7 mins Careers IT Skills and Training Android’s funny-numbers problem There are lies, damned lies, and market share reports that seem to have little basis in hard data when it comes to tablet figures By Galen Gruman Feb 1, 2012 5 mins Amazon.com Samsung Electronics Technology Industry Which IT vendors offer the best and worst customer service? Survey of IT professionals says Microsoft, Cisco offer best customer service; SAS, Apple can expect most repeat business By Ted Samson Jan 31, 2012 4 mins Technology Industry Cloud appliances: The cloud that isn’t the cloud Amazon Storage Gateway is a prime example of using an old-fashioned data center approach in the cloud — which seems to miss the point By David Linthicum Jan 31, 2012 2 mins Cloud Storage IaaS Where the iPad needs to go from here Apple's hugely successful iPad could rest on its laurels — but shouldn't By Galen Gruman Jan 31, 2012 11 mins Technology Industry Mobile, cloud, and big data pros in high demand for 2012 According to reports, Global 1000 companies are investing in IT this year to expand their reach globally while keeping agile By Ted Samson Jan 31, 2012 4 mins Databases Small and Medium Business Technology Industry You have the right to remain silent on Twitter And you may want to use it if you don't want the DHS to detain you at the border. Two U.K. tourists weren't so lucky By Robert Cringely Jan 30, 2012 5 mins Technology Industry Twitter VMware releases vCenter Operations Management 5.0 for virtualization and cloud infrastructures Comprehensive virtual environment management suite makes deploying a private cloud easier for IT managers, but will VMware's per-VM pricing become a barrier? By David Marshall Jan 30, 2012 5 mins Predictive Analytics Private Cloud Technology Industry Windows 8 on ARM: Not so vaporous after all? A Cnet report claims ARM-based Windows 8 devices will be ready when the Intel versions are, but not all the facts agree By Woody Leonhard Jan 30, 2012 3 mins Small and Medium Business Software Development Technology Industry Jailbreaking the Internet: For freedom’s sake With so many threats to a free and open Internet, sooner or later, people will need to arm themselves for the fight By Paul Venezia Jan 30, 2012 5 mins Technology Industry Hands on with Amazon Storage Gateway Amazon's new Storage Gateway offers a twist on cloud-based backups, but beware of the rough edges By Matt Prigge Jan 30, 2012 10 mins Amazon Web Services Cloud Computing Cloud Storage Google, what happened? It wasn't supposed to be like this. Once, you were the Apple of everyone's browser. But now … By Eric Knorr Jan 30, 2012 4 mins SaaS Software Development Technology Industry FBI seeks Big Brother-‘Minority Report’ hybrid FBI has designs on a social-media analysis tool for spotting and responding to threats — but potential for abuses is worrisome By Ted Samson Jan 27, 2012 4 mins Data Management Privacy Software Development How tweet it isn’t: Twitter’s new censorship policies Twitter has announced that it will allow governments to censor some (but not all) tweets. Did they really have any other choice? By Robert Cringely Jan 27, 2012 5 mins Technology Industry Twitter Windows 8 Metro: Now with mouse support Those of you running Windows 8 on a touchless PC, be of good cheer: You're getting mouse equivalents for some swiping and pinching gestures By Woody Leonhard Jan 27, 2012 5 mins Small and Medium Business Software Development Technology Industry Gamification: The buzzword that can ruin your apps and business This new piece of tech jargon is mainly about short-term marketing, though some aspects are worth understanding By Galen Gruman Jan 27, 2012 6 mins Software Development Will Silverlight live or die? Microsoft won’t say The company has given little indication of what it plans to do with the plug-in technology, leaving developers in a lurch By Paul Krill Jan 27, 2012 3 mins Software Development Here’s how to solve America’s developer shortage Employers say they can't find enough workers to staff IT jobs. Maybe they've been going about it all wrong By Neil McAllister Jan 27, 2012 7 mins Java Software Development What JavaScript’s inventor really thinks about Google Dart Brendan Eich says that Google's language is not likely to get browser support and that browsers probably would not be extended to support native code By Paul Krill Jan 27, 2012 3 mins Java JavaScript Technology Industry How does Google’s new privacy policy compare? Much ado has been made about Google's new overarching privacy policy, but the company's not doing anything much different than Facebook, Microsoft, Apple, or Yahoo By Ted Samson Jan 26, 2012 10 mins Privacy Technology Industry 3 ways big software companies may fail in the cloud Enterprise software providers need to understand the new world order if they and their customers are to succeed By David Linthicum Jan 26, 2012 2 mins Cloud Computing Here’s how to solve America’s developer shortage Employers say they can't find enough workers to staff IT jobs. Maybe they've been going about it all wrong By Neil McAllister Jan 26, 2012 7 mins Development Tools IT Jobs IT Skills and Training Scam: SOPA advocates’ claims about piracy costs The media and software industry honchos claim that piracy has killed 750,000 American jobs and costs tens of billions of dollars. Don't believe it By Bill Snyder Jan 26, 2012 6 mins Intellectual Property Node.js inventor extends JavaScript programming beyond browsers Interview: Ryan Dahl discusses why his invention is catching fire with developers By Paul Krill Jan 26, 2012 4 mins Java Software Development Web Development As American as … Apple Inc.? Apple is an amazing American success story — but it wouldn't be nearly as successful without help from China By Robert Cringely Jan 25, 2012 4 mins Technology Industry ARM-based Windows 8 tablets: Signs point to vaporware Apple's iPad sales have zoomed, narrowing Microsoft's tablet opportunity. So where is the fabled ARM-based Windows tablet? By Woody Leonhard Jan 25, 2012 3 mins Small and Medium Business Software Development Technology Industry Why IT and business just can’t get along IT's unique culture frequently differs from that of the rest of the business. And when cultures collide, conflict is common By Bob Lewis Jan 25, 2012 7 mins Careers Guess what? IT isn’t afraid of consumerization after all Two surveys of IT and business execs shows that most are embracing the consumerization trend, not resisting it By Galen Gruman Jan 25, 2012 7 mins Careers Microsoft ups the battle with VMware for the private cloud The new Hyper-V and the new System Center could compete with ESX and vSphere on both capability and price By J. Peter Bruzzese Jan 25, 2012 4 mins Software Development Technology Industry The strange case of the missing servers An install for a large company with offices in multiple locations drags on and on when tracking down the source of a problem proves to be an ordeal By InfoWorld Anonymous Jan 25, 2012 5 mins Careers IT Jobs IT Skills and Training 2011: The year Mac malware got interesting Last year, the amount of malicious programs written for Mac OS X went from negligible to a little bit more than that. Still, signs point to more Mac security issues on the horizon By Robert Lemos Jan 24, 2012 3 mins Malware Social Engineering Software Development Windows Phone 7 sales numbers confound — again Did Nokia really sell more than a million Windows Phone 7-based Lumia smartphones in Q4, or is it déjà vu all over again with inflated estimates? Microsoft's not saying By Woody Leonhard Jan 24, 2012 3 mins Nokia Software Development Technology Industry The E.U.’s cynical campaign against U.S. cloud providers European badmouthing of American providers has more to do with bolstering E.U. cloud firms than protecting data privacy By David Linthicum Jan 24, 2012 3 mins Cloud Computing Privacy Technology Industry No sale: Why a new owner can’t save the BlackBerry A new CEO promises more of the same, so some investors call for RIM to be sold. Here's why that is a bad idea for troubled RIM By Galen Gruman Jan 24, 2012 11 mins Google’s push for Google+ risks user ire — and worse Google is going to excessive lengths to ram Google+ down users' throats, even diluting its own search results and raising competition concerns By Ted Samson Jan 24, 2012 8 mins Software Development Technology Industry 1…182183184185186187188189190…502 Show me moreLatestArticlesVideos news Claude Code AI tool getting auto mode By Paul KrillMar 25, 20262 mins Artificial IntelligenceDevelopment ToolsSoftware Development news PyPI warns developers after LiteLLM malware found stealing cloud and CI/CD credentials By Shweta SharmaMar 25, 20264 mins Development ToolsSecuritySoftware Development news Cloudflare launches Dynamic Workers for AI agent execution By Prasanth Aby ThomasMar 25, 20264 mins Artificial IntelligenceDevelopment ToolsSoftware Development video How to build desktop apps in Typescript with Electrobun Mar 17, 20265 mins Python video Write and run assembly in Python with Copapy Mar 10, 20265 mins Python video Run AI Models Locally on Your PC — No Cloud Required (LM Studio Guide) Mar 3, 20265 mins Python