In this Linux tip, learn how to use the pwd (present working directory) command, which can tell you where in the file system you are currently located.
Enterprises have taken steps to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, from mandatory quarantines to factory closures. Big tech companies have canceled events and shows, sometimes opting to hold online-only streamed events. And amid sup...
In this Linux tip, learn how to use tabs for autocompletion. This practice means that you don’t have to type complete file names or even complete commands – and you’ll probably avoid some typos in the process.
In this Linux tip, learn how to use the umask command. You can use it to set the default permissions for files that you create.
The conversation is all about customers as hosts Martha Heller, CEO of Heller Search Associates, and Tim Scannell, Director of Strategic Content for the CIO Executive Council, talk with Vijay Sankaran, CIO at TD Ameritrade, and Steve Betts, SVP & CIO...
IDG Enterprise Editor in Chief Eric Knorr talks with George Kurian, CEO at NetApp, about its strategic relationship with Google, which will combine advancements in computing and data management for the companies' joint customers.
Learn the ins and outs of Microsoft's upcoming private cloud offering, Azure Stack, as editors discuss its expected benefits and drawbacks.
New home Wi-Fi routers have some impressive advanced features to help boost speed, range and capacity. Network World Lab Alliance member David Newman explains how beamforming and MU-MIMO technologies work in the latest Wi-Fi routers.
This week we give you the number one reason everyone needs a 5K monitor
CIO.com chats with the IT leadership of the Boston Red Sox, who faced the unique challenge of deploying Wi-Fi without disturbing the original structure of the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball. The new initiative is part of an ongoing effort t...
At the recent Red Hat Summit, Red Hat CEO James Whitehurst talks with Network World about new IT processes and why companies should focus on open source.
Network World's Jonathan Gold checks out some of the latest wearable devices at the Wearable Tech Expo in New York.
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