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Key features in iOS 7 that aren't ready to go out of the box

The mobile productivity fallacy: You need a PC to do "real work" | Fighting heart disease by crunching data

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
October 14, 2013
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

Four key enterprise features in iOS 7 that aren't ready to go out of the box

iOS 7 includes many new features that will appeal to enterprise users and enterprise IT pros. Some, like data protection for all apps, are automatic and ready as soon as a device is upgraded or activated. But these four key features need thought, planning, and technical prerequisites.

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The mobile productivity fallacy: You need a PC to do "real work"

You can be productive on mobile devices -- without a keyboard and mouse. It just is going to take some imagination to rethink how we work. New products from Seismic and Silk point the direction.

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Fighting heart disease by crunching data

IBM Research, Sutter Health, and Geisinger Health System have been granted $2 million for a joint research from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop a new type of analytics and application methods that could help doctors detect heart failure years earlier than they do now.

Talk.co is like Yammer without the distracting bells and whistles

Talk.co joins the fray of group messaging apps, but is there room for one more? The appeal here lies with its minimalist, back-to-basics approach to instant conversation.

Android users will love these two lesser-known apps from Google

Millions of Android (and even iOS) mobile device owners use a number of familiar Google mobile apps every day, including Search, Maps, YouTube, Drive and Google+. But Google's mobile apps bench runs deep, and two lesser known Google apps might prove to be useful on your device.

Yes, Microsoft should dump the Windows Phone licensing fee

Windows Phone was never about making a ton of money from licensing fees. It was more about making sure that Microsoft's bread-and-butter enterprise products had a solid mobile story.

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