February 06, 2014 | InCITE | Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT | For developers and enterprises willing to brave a sea of vendor FUD and competing standards, PaaS represents a middle ground between infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) and software-as-a-service that can result in huge gains in productivity and scalability for even the smallest developers. Here's what you need to know. | White Paper: OutSystems Download this ebook and learn how to reinvigorate your IT Department with these 3 innovative techniques that will control the cost of change, increase productivity, and help your business differentiate from the competition. Learn More | Microsoft's new CEO is Satya Nadella, head of its Enterprise and Cloud business. What does his new role mean for the company? | Resource compliments of: CITE Conference + Expo Consumer technologies are changing business in fundamental ways. Learn how to lead the culture shift in your enterprise at the third annual Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise (CITE) April 2729 in San Francisco. Learn more | Actually, Microsoft does not need to be saved, and the last thing it needs is two CEOs. But Gates could do a lot to get the company back on its winning path. | Is Microsoft using ValueAct to run a bait and switch on all its activist investors? Under Nadella Microsoft might back off on Windows but don't expect Bing or Xbox or any other consumer services to go away. | Apple's sensor-laden iWatch could face severe hurdles from the regulatory bodies like the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Food and Drug Administration. Even with regulatory approval, Apple may need to convince the healthcare community that there's real, usable data being recorded by the device. | Trifacta is offering software designed to make it much easier for users to clean up data before feeding it into a data visualization or BI product. | Google targets most of its products and services toward consumers, but it is a growing presence in the enterprise. Here's a rundown of what it offers, and how it's slowly creeping into organizations of all sizes. | If a leaked build of a forthcoming Windows 8.1 update proves true, Microsoft may be moving in the right direction toward helping users ease into the new Windows 8 user interface. | Google, Apple and Microsoft all face a variety of pressure that threaten their dominance, and while none faces any kind of imminent danger, competitors are constantly looking for a way to take them down. | | | |
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