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Everything you need to know about Apple IDs in iOS 7 and Mavericks

Switching to Yammer let this company slash helpdesk calls and save $1.5 million a year | Why two-step verification will never work

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
November 04, 2013
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Everything you need to know about Apple IDs in iOS 7 and Mavericks

A user's Apple ID is more than just an iTunes/App Store/iCloud account. It is a one-stop digital identity for every way in which a user interacts with Apple. Handled poorly, that ubiquity can severely complicate things in the workplace both for users and IT.

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Switching to Yammer let this company slash helpdesk calls and save $1.5 million a year

Nationwide saves $1.5 million a year by dumping less popular collaboration tools and building their own mash-up that engages employees and delivers real results.

 

Why two-step verification will never work

After testing two-step verification across several services, Ron Miller finds it's still too hard to use and needs to be designed to be more friendly to non-technical users -- especially on mobile devices.

Intellinote blasts through information silos

So much of our information gets caught up in silos, a pattern that reduces our efficiency and keeps our data separated. That's exactly what Intellinote aims to change with its new collaboration platform.

What Yammer needs to learn from Bing (and Google)

With more data, Yammer expects to be able to take a cue from consumer services and add new kinds of predictive and analytical features.

Salesforce gets into the private app store game

Salesforce will offer a private version of the AppExchange, helping companies expose the mobile and web apps they want employees to use.

Google Apps, once a leader, faces growing cloud app rivals

Analysts say it needs to improve its unified communications and enterprise social efforts or risk being left behind.

 

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