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The comprehensive guide to managing iOS 7 devices

Eight IT nightmares about iOS 7 -- and how to handle them | Facebook billionaire Dustin Moskovitz explains what's next for Asana

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
September 23, 2013
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

The comprehensive guide to managing iOS 7 devices

iOS 7 is groundbreaking and game changing for enterprise mobility management.

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Eight IT nightmares about iOS 7 -- and how to handle them

iOS 7 places unique challenges in front of IT because it is a major update and one that IT staff likely have little or no control over. Here are the biggest causes for concern and how to avoid, minimize, or resolve them.

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11 Usability Rules for IT Developers

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Facebook billionaire Dustin Moskovitz explains what's next for Asana

The former Facebook CTO has spent more than four years building a team to perfect a task management product for businesses. Now that it's taking off, he's going to spend more time helping users explain why they love it.

Messaging app Anchor got funded by a bunch of famous techies -- is it any good?

We've seen messaging invade the workplace, but few of the apps in play today do so effectively. Tomfoolery bucks that trend with Anchor.

What Microsoft's new financial structure says about the company's future

The change highlights how Microsoft is truly trying to become a single company with different types of businesses rather than factions of products that often competed against one another.

Microsoft execs leave door open to Office and cloud competitors

Microsoft executives who spoke during the company's annual Financial Analyst Meeting didn't appear set to make any particularly aggressive changes.

Salesforce gets cozy with Workday: "That's what customers want"

After announcing a partnership with Workday, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said "I think increasingly customers will have an aversion to vendors that don't have these types of partnerships and working relationships in place."

Five fabulous Android apps for knowledge workers

There literally are hundreds of Android apps out there designed to make life easier for the mobile knowledge worker. Here are five of them.

Box joins the crew of companies trying to disrupt Microsoft Office

Box Notes adds real-time collaborative document creation to the Box platform, with a strong social element. But chief engineer Sam Schillace says Box is not trying to reinvent the wheel.

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