Management
Technology
- Applications
- Business Intelligence
- Development
- Hardware
- Mobile & Wireless
- Networking
- Internet
- Operating Systems
- Security Products
- Servers & Datacentre
- Storage
Toolbox
Training
Books
White Papers
Topic Pages
Networking ComputerworldUK Networking is your essential resource for all the latest news, analysis, case studies and reviews of LANs, WANs, hardware and devices, protocols and standards, networking security, network applications, messaging, VoIP and convergence, VPN and wireless networking.
Top news story
iPhone gets VoIP
A new free software VoIP application, called Fring, has been launched for the iPhone.
It lets users make free calls with other Fring users or via Fring using Skype, Skype-out or any SIP provider. Fring combines all your contacts from sundry services within one searchable contact list.
More Networking news
- Over half of UK firms have lost data
- New software tool ensures compliance for wireless messaging
- Symantec to buy e-mail security vendor MessageLabs
- Remote workers do care about IT security
- IBM, Secret Service, others team up to tackle cybercrime
- Brocade's Foundry buy rescued by £600 million loan
- Symantec pushes virtualisation of servers
- New plate from BT promises broadband boost
- Skype says it knows nothing about Chinese snooping
- Cisco and Microsoft team up on new appliance
Advert
Latest networking articles.
Opinion
Mobile security: A balancing act
Many organisations pay lip service to the importance of mobile security but do little to make it happen. Fortunately there are some relatively simple steps that can save potential embarrassment.
In-depth
WAN optimisation or a 'real' upgrade?
WAN optimisation seems to make sense but IT managers are faced with the burning question: Is it really worth the investment?
Case study
The smell of WAN acceleration
Global perfumer Coty used WAN appliances to improve its download speeds and remove the need for caching servers.
Advert
Case study
WiMax on the ocean waves
Some places are still wondering how to deliver WiMax, but Singapore has gone right ahead with a network that covers its port and inshore waters.
In-depth
Too much network control is a bad thing
Network admins with too much control are a common problem - and one that needs fixing, CIOs warn.
For more information, our sister site Techworld also has a comprehensive VoIP services resource page.

About us
Contact us
RSS
Newsletters
Blogs











