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Sasmsung KNOX 2.0 vs. iOS 7: An overview

How the Weather Channel fights the collaboration storm | Box CEO Aaron Levie: Our future is as a platform, not a storage service

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
March 13, 2014
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

Sasmsung KNOX 2.0 vs. iOS 7: An overview

Late last month Samsung announced version 2.0 of its secure Android platform known as KNOX. The move coincided with Apple's improvements to enterprise management of iOS devices. Here's how the two stack up.

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How the Weather Channel fights the collaboration storm

Here's why the Weather Company went with LogMeIn's Join.me rather than WebEx or GoToMeeting.

 

Box CEO Aaron Levie: Our future is as a platform, not a storage service

When most people think of a cloud app, they think of an actual app, but if Aaron Levie's vision for the future of the Box comes to pass, companies will be building apps on top of the Box platform.

Cisco: Videoconferencing should be easy enough for a six-year-old

Only 7 percent of meeting rooms in the world have video conferencing. Cisco hopes to change that by learning from consumer markets.

No, DigitalOcean doesn't really compete with AWS -- and that's OK

DigitalOcean's extremely narrow focus on developers proves that you don't have to compete with Amazon Web Services to succeed in the cloud.

Microsoft sketches ambitious enhancements for Office 365

The most eye-catching innovation is a machine-learning capability to help employees identify their most important colleagues and content.

A Jive sale could mean bad news for standalone social products

Jive is reportedly looking for a buyer, an indication that the company might be struggling to compete against larger rivals.

Google ready to unleash a flood of Android smart watches

The search giant is ready to broaden its assault on the wearable computing market by releasing a software development kit for developers to create Android-based software for wearables.

Tipbit joins the crusade of startups trying to fix mobile email

Tipbit is one of many companies, large and small, working on ways to help users combat email overload. It just raised $4 million to continue the quest.

Google Docs gets third-party extensions

Google Docs and Google Sheets are getting more useful for consumers and enterprises with the addition of third-party tools that enable neat new functions.

Eight eye-openers from Salesforce.com's annual report

CRM still accounts for "substantially all" of Salesforce.com's revenue.

 

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