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Eight ways Apple could make iOS even better for the enterprise

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
February 24, 2014
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

Eight ways Apple could make iOS even better for the enterprise

Apple has done a tremendous job making the iPhone and iPad enterprise-friendly. Despite the many enterprise enhancements in iOS 7, there are still areas for improvement that could further integrate iOS devices into enterprise infrastructure and workflows.

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Acompli: The perils of trying to build a better mobile Exchange app

In search of a better way to do mobile e-mail, Acompli - an enterprise e-mail app for iPhone that works with Microsoft Exchange that's simply pleasant to use for both IT managers and users - has come out of stealth mode with a $7.3 million round of Series A funding

 

Look out Google Docs: Microsoft just got real with Office Online

This morning Microsoft made a couple of changes to its online services. On the face of it, they're minor – a name change and a new landing page. But they could be just enough to push the Office services into the mainstream.

Do you have a KitKat download horror story? Let us know!

Many Android device owners -- including me -- have reported serious problems since downloading KitKat, the latest version of Google's mobile OS. With Samsung, the world's number 1 Android maker, rolling out KitKat as we speak, will these complaints go viral?

Welcome to the jungle: Another trip to Mobile World Congress

It's time for another Mobile World Congress, and spite of the absence of Google and Apple, this promises to be a great one.

Google is building a phone that can see its surroundings

Think of it like Kinect for your phone.

For this credit card processor, highly secure collaboration was a must

A web-based cloud service from Intralinks makes it possible for employees to connect with customers securely from anywhere.

How Apple's iOS in the Car could transform the way you drive

Apple has set its sites on transforming the way you drive during your daily commute, vacation, or business trip. Although iOS in the Car is a nascent technology, it offers massive potential for families, business users, and developers.

 

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