| David Hoff, the CTO of cloud integrators Cloud Sherpas and a CITE Conference speaker, explains how companies he talks to are effectively managing shadow IT. |
| White Paper: GlobalSCAPE Healthcare providers face an urgent, internal battle every day: security and compliance versus productivity and service. For most healthcare organizations, the fight is an easy one: Providing quick, high-quality care wins every single time. Learn More |
| Back in the early days of the smartphone, the device to have was a BlackBerry. But when the shift to touch and large screens came, RIM's BlackBerry OS was too slow to change and the market shifted away. |
| Resource compliments of: CITEworld Do you manage mobile devices for your company? Are you interested in the latest developments in the mobile market? Subscribe to our monthly newsletter with the latest news, analysis, tips, and reviews of the latest smartphones, tablets, and wearable devices, plus the MDM tools and techniques to manage them in the enterprise. Subscribe |
| With Microsoft's renewed focus on the cloud and support for non-Windows platforms, the company has one more reason to kill its Scroogled campaign -- at least against Chromebooks. |
| An interview with CITE speaker Tom Soderstrom, who is always prototyping new technologies to see which ones users actually adopt. |
| The Kindle Fire HDX makes a great consumer tablet but it's lacking some key functionality necessary to use it for work. |
| Microsoft's new CEO has a vision of "ubiquitous computing and ambient intelligence". At an event in San Francisco the company unveiled more of its building blocks. |
| Microsoft wants to give you big data, SQL data, and machine learning tools that let everyone get curious and ask the right questions. |
| iOS devices dominate enterprise mobility, but Apple provides no training on it for IT pros. |
| Healthbook could be designed to make it easy for EMTs and ER staff to access critical health data even if a user's iPhone is locked with a passcode. |
| The Heartbleed OpenSSL flaw affects the earliest version of Jelly Bean, which still powers a significant portion of Android devices. |
| IT infrastructure automation vendor Chef is continuing its push to help enterprises capitalize on the popularity of the DevOps movement with a slew of new features, announced at this week's ChefConf 2014 user event in San Francisco. |
| IDC analyst and CITE Conference speaker Joe Pucciarelli explains how to take advantage. |
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