Windows market share slide resumes Microsoft's Windows resumed its usual losing form last month as the operating system's overall usage share dropped even as Windows 7 posted a second straight month of gains, Net Applications said. 2010 Predictions I was reading last week's Network World magazine and the title article "Outlook 2010". It started me thinking about what we can expect this new year. Google Chrome OS may be security hotspot in 2010 Google's Chrome OS will be "poked" by hackers in 2010, in large part because it will be the "new kid on the block," a security researcher predicted Wednesday. FCC moves toward net neutrality rules The U.S. Federal Communications Commission, in taking the first step toward creating net neutrality rules earlier this year, has reignited a contentious debate about government regulation of the Internet. 10 big cloud trends for 2010 Cloud computing is clearly worming its way into the enterprise, especially as a testing and development environment and as a platform for less than critical apps and services. But cloud vendors are, in short, still trying to grow up and become a platform for business-critical applications. 2010 tech career outlook After a brutal finale to a tough decade, is there hope for better IT careers? AT&T Tells FCC It's Time to Cut the Cord In response to a Notice of Inquiry released by the FCC to explore how to transition to a purely IP-based communications network, AT&T has declared that it's time to cut the cord. AT&T told the FCC that the death of landlines is a matter of when, not if, and asked that a firm deadline be set for pulling the plug. Should Users Worry About New Cellular Hack? How concerned should business users be about wireless security now that another group claims to have cracked the security scheme used by 80 percent of the world's cellular telephones? WiMax is here: What you need to know Early adopters, analysts reveal the pros and cons of the wireless broadband service. O2 admits that network struggles to cope with iPhone apps The success of the iPhone has had an effect on mobile operator O2, causing the network to under-perform. Things That Didn't Happen in '09 And Probably Won't in '10 We look back at how well GFI's David Kelleher did on predicting what was NOT likely to happen in the security department this year. Today from the Subnet communities On Cisco Subnet: John Chambers says big is back and Cisco is the example and Howard Schmidt Appointed as New Cybersecurity Coordinator; On Microsoft Subnet Microsoft loses appeal: injunction against selling MS Word reinstated; On Google Subnet: Google Doodles 2009: a year in review. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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