| April 21, 2014 | | InCITE | Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT | | Modular phones won't be as slick as their high-end competitors and will be too expensive to disrupt from the bottom. | | Resource compliments of: CITEworld Enabling more effective collaboration between groups is one of the hardest and most important tasks an IT pro faces -- if you don't provide the right tools, users will bring their own. Stay up to date with the latest news and tips about enterprise social networking, file-sharing, and group collaboration tools, plus real-world success stories. Subscribe | | University students hack Apple's voice-command feature to allow third-party developers to build Siri-controlled apps. | | White Paper: Box Box trumps Dropbox, Engyte, Citrix ShareFile, EMC Syncplicity, and OwnCloud with rich mix of file sync, file sharing, user management, deep reporting and enterprise integration. Learn more in this article from InfoWorld. Learn more>> | | True Value retail systems architect Michael Weeder built a great inventory management app for the co-op's 3,200 hardware stores. The trick was getting people to download it. | | Dropbox is buying like a consumer company, not an enterprise platform provider. | | Zebra Technologies' acquisition of Motorola Solutions' enterprise business proves a future for the Internet of Things in the enterprise. But that future isn't here yet. | | Enterprises are finding real-world uses for Internet-connected devices, but aren't interested in the buzzwords. | | | |
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