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 sharks are circling HP — can anyone save it? Hewlett-Packard is running out of options to save its business; if it's to survive, CEO Léo Apotheker and the board must go By Bill Snyder Aug 25, 2011 7 mins Small and Medium Business Technology Industry Microsoft buries two surprises in Windows 8 hype If you can slog through the drab details on the Windows 8 blog, you'll find tantalizing clues on where Microsoft's OS is headed By Woody Leonhard Aug 25, 2011 3 mins Small and Medium Business Software Development Eucalyptus 3: Your own private Amazon cloud Open source IaaS software delivers enhanced fault tolerance for AWS-compliant private clouds By Ted Samson Aug 24, 2011 3 mins IaaS Month-old Mac OS X Lion bug lets users bypass LDAP sans password The vulnerability shows the sort of security scrutiny Apple must face as it gains enterprise traction By Ted Samson Aug 24, 2011 2 mins Data and Information Security Software Development Stop the patent insanity — now! Patent battles between Apple, Samsung, Google, Microsoft, and more are dragging down the tech industry. It's time to end the madness By Robert Cringely Aug 24, 2011 5 mins Intellectual Property Technology Industry 10 tips for VMworld 2011 newbies Attending VMworld for the first time can be a bit daunting, so try these expert tips out By David Marshall Aug 24, 2011 10 mins Cloud Computing Software Development Report: Military video shows China mounting cyber attacks Footage allegedly shows custom-built software used to launch attack via compromised American IP address By Ted Samson Aug 24, 2011 3 mins Cybercrime Hacking Technology Industry If you must have in-house social tools, go with SharePoint Our Microsoft blogger shares some practical advice on how to implement social networking at the office with SharePoint By J. Peter Bruzzese Aug 24, 2011 6 mins Small and Medium Business Software Development Technology Industry iPad vs. PC debate shows the perils of tribal thinking A comparison of platforms for encouraging innovation devolves into the tribalism that kills innovation, collaboration, and progress By Bob Lewis Aug 24, 2011 7 mins Careers Technology Industry Stubborn suits cause data center chaos Take business managers who don't listen to the tech pros, add an ancient air conditioning system in the data center, and wait By InfoWorld Anonymous Aug 24, 2011 4 mins Careers IT Jobs IT Skills and Training 3D laptops: Asus G74sx vs. Toshiba Qosmio X775 We look at 3D laptops from Asus and Toshiba, which offer high performance mobile media, gaming, and presentations By Brian Nadel Aug 23, 2011 14 mins Technology Industry What you really need to know about 4G LTE The road to faster mobile broadband is paved with false marketing promises, but some are becoming real By Galen Gruman Aug 23, 2011 7 mins Technology Industry Firefox on the hot seat for browser versioning Mozilla is looking at eliminating the concept of versions from Firefox, but it's a path IT cannot walk By Pete Babb Aug 23, 2011 3 mins Technology Industry More fuel for the brewing ‘private cloud’ rebellion CSC's fake 'private cloud' — and the willingness of some reporters to call it out — may bring down cloud washing By David Linthicum Aug 23, 2011 3 mins Private Cloud Android fans join Microsoft in picking at TouchPad’s carcass HP, meanwhile, insists WebOS isn't dead so much as resting comfortably By Ted Samson Aug 22, 2011 4 mins Small and Medium Business Software Development Technology Industry This just in: The tablet era is over If PCs are allegedly dead, then so are tablets. Also dead: clocks, radios, and sundials By Robert Cringely Aug 22, 2011 3 mins Careers Technology Industry ‘Zombie cookies’ won’t die: Microsoft admits use, HTML5 looms as new vector Despite lawsuits, bad publicity, and Adobe's promise to end their use in Flash, zombie cookies persist and could find a new host in HTML5 By Woody Leonhard Aug 22, 2011 4 mins Privacy Technology Industry Is VMware losing its hold over its third-party software ecosystem? VMTurbo is one of the latest companies to stretch its hypervisor support beyond vSphere and into Microsoft Hyper-V By David Marshall Aug 22, 2011 6 mins Cloud Computing Software Development Technology Industry The good and bad of multiprotocol storage Primary storage that supports a wide range of protocols can be a lifesaver or a constant source of irritation By Matt Prigge Aug 22, 2011 6 mins Data Quality Technology Industry Message to IT: Modernize or else Business management is using the public cloud as a club: If you can't do it, I know a cloud provider who can. Here's how to block that threat By Eric Knorr Aug 22, 2011 6 mins Private Cloud Technology Industry Exploring deeper shades of green IT CIO Forum reveals progress in green IT while underscoring the need for more resilient hardware and a successor to PUE By Ted Samson Aug 22, 2011 6 mins Cloud Computing Data Management Technology Industry Shionogi shenanigans: Tech journalism hits a new low Coverage of the Shionogi sabotage includes ridiculous comparisons with the case of Terry Childs — and much of the reporting is flat-out wrong By Paul Venezia Aug 22, 2011 5 mins Security Technology Industry HP TouchPad: See ya, don’t want to be ya HP's Palm-based tablet is dead, Jim. It's more proof that the lumbering dinosaurs of tech just can't keep up any more By Robert Cringely Aug 19, 2011 4 mins Technology Industry VMware’s buy of SpringSource has yet to pay off Two years and $420 million later, it's unclear whether the Spring Framework hit the expected value, but it can still gain traction By Savio Rodrigues Aug 19, 2011 4 mins Development Tools IaaS Java WebOS perishes, leaving no ripples in its wake The once-promising mobile OS never came close to its promise under HP and departs with no impact on the mobile market By Galen Gruman Aug 19, 2011 7 mins Small and Medium Business Technology Industry As HP bails and Dell fades, who will make PCs? Despite declining sales, PCs will keep selling by the hundreds of millions, but they may all be white boxes By Galen Gruman Aug 19, 2011 4 mins Dell Technology Industry Hail the return of native code and the resurgence of C++ Interpreted languages and virtual machines are all well and good, but a new version of C++ signals renewed interest in old-fashioned native binaries. By Neil McAllister Aug 18, 2011 6 mins Java Software Development Why Autonomy is a smart buy for HP With unique technology for deriving meaning from words and images, as well as a huge public cloud compliance service, Autonomy's been ripe for a bid from a big player By Eric Knorr Aug 18, 2011 3 mins Careers Software Development Technology Industry What it means if HP dumps its PC business A move that recalls IBM's 2004 shift would assert the post-PC future is real, and accelerate a shift to new-gen devices and strategic back-office IT By Galen Gruman Aug 18, 2011 6 mins Business Intelligence Technology Industry Malware-laden spam comes roaring back One security firm sees a massive jump in malicious spam, fueling concerns that bot operators are bouncing back By Robert Lemos Aug 18, 2011 2 mins Cybercrime Endpoint Protection Malware Office 365 outage: This cloud has a silver lining With all of the wailing and gnashing of teeth about Microsoft's three-hour Office 365 email outage, many have overlooked an important fact By Woody Leonhard Aug 18, 2011 6 mins SaaS Software Development Technology Industry Face the facts: Cloud performance isn’t always stable Cloud computing performance varies more than you might think, but the price of consistency likely exceeds what you want to spend By David Linthicum Aug 18, 2011 4 mins Cloud Computing Hail the return of native code and the resurgence of C++ Interpreted languages and virtual machines are all well and good, but a new version of C++ signals renewed interest in old-fashioned native binaries By Neil McAllister Aug 18, 2011 6 mins Development Tools Technology Industry Web Development Tech jobs vaporized as patent war goes nuclear Google spent more than $400,000 per patent when it bought Motorola Mobility, wasting money in legal games that could have created jobs and products By Bill Snyder Aug 18, 2011 6 mins Intellectual Property Technology Industry Games won’t redeem Google+ Rather than dangling the same ol' Facebook games to lure users, Google should take better advantage of its rich portfolio of apps and service By Ted Samson Aug 17, 2011 4 mins Technology Industry HP, others struggle to unload non-Apple tablets Analysts predict further price drops for tablets across the board as the holiday season draws nearer By Ted Samson Aug 17, 2011 2 mins Small and Medium Business Technology Industry BART vs. Anonymous: Dumb and dumber What's worse: Cutting off cell service to thwart protesters or spilling the personal info of innocent people? BART and Anonymous are in a race to prove who's dumber By Robert Cringely Aug 17, 2011 5 mins Hacking Technology Industry It takes a disaster to prove a techie right From tech failures to bad publicity, these Off the Record stories show the boss that the IT pro was correct all along By InfoWorld Anonymous Aug 17, 2011 2 mins Careers IT Jobs IT Skills and Training Why PCs trump iPads for innovation Most of the reasons that favor the iPad as a platform for fueling end-user innovation favor the PC even more By Bob Lewis Aug 17, 2011 7 mins Careers Cloud Computing Technology Industry Windows Server 8: A big leap for Hyper-V Microsoft's sneak peek at the Windows 8 server edition shows big Hyper-V improvements for scalability and replication By J. Peter Bruzzese Aug 17, 2011 2 mins Private Cloud Small and Medium Business Software Development Apple hits setbacks in blocking Galaxy Tab sales German court lifts ban on sales throughout Europe as Apple faces accusations of visually misrepresenting its iPad rival By Ted Samson Aug 16, 2011 3 mins Technology Industry New official blog gives away nothing about Windows 8 Building Windows 8 blog promises to provide news and insight into the next release of Windows — but doesn't have any yet By Woody Leonhard Aug 16, 2011 4 mins Small and Medium Business Software Development Technology Industry Five vSphere 5.0 enhancements you may have missed VMware's licensing changes have overshadowed the host of new features and enhancements found in vSphere 5.0 By David Marshall Aug 16, 2011 9 mins Software Development Technology Industry Consumerization of IT: Lessons for enterprise applications IT is inadequately prepared to fully exploit the opportunity that all those consumer devices in the workplace represent By Nicholas D. Evans Aug 16, 2011 4 mins Software Development The case for compliance as a cloud service The use of the cloud could actually enhance your ability to manage IT successfully within complex regulations By David Linthicum Aug 16, 2011 3 mins Careers Cloud Security Managed Cloud Services The Motorola buyout: Can Google reinvent itself as an Apple? Google's purchase of Motorola Mobility is a risky but perhaps necessary bet to create an Apple-caliber ecosystem By Galen Gruman Aug 15, 2011 7 mins Technology Industry MotoGoo, Motoogle, or Googola — a big deal any way you slice it Google just bought Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion. Cringe isn't sure the Googlers will know what to do with it By Robert Cringely Aug 15, 2011 4 mins Intellectual Property Technology Industry Don’t blink: Firefox 6 is out now Mozilla continues its hell-bent pace of rapid releases, with Firefox 6 due to hit stands on Tuesday. You can download and test it now By Woody Leonhard Aug 15, 2011 3 mins Technology Industry The (real) state of the cloud, 2011 So much has happened so fast in the crazy jumble known as cloud computing, it's time to sort out what's really going on By Eric Knorr Aug 15, 2011 7 mins IaaS PaaS Technology Industry Beware: McAfee selling iOS protection you already have The security firm is happy to charge you $20 for what Apple provides at no cost — and that some Android and BlackBerry users have at least partially By Galen Gruman Aug 15, 2011 5 mins Data Management Technology Industry 1…194195196197198199200201202…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