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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
May 22, 2014
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

BlackBerry makes an unexpected play for the Internet of Things

BlackBerry has introduced Project Ion, an initiative to provide a secure communications layer for the Internet of Things.

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How to hire a mobility expert: Ten things to look for

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Microsoft adds Amazon to its enemies list

The move indicates that Microsoft increasingly sees Amazon -- particularly its cloud services -- as a threat.

Google takes another shot at Android in the enterprise with Divide buy

Google has purchased Divide, a startup that provides a containerized workspace experience, as it tries to accelerate Android's enterprise appeal.

Cisco's Android-based videoconferencing device is cool, but who's it for?

We tried Cisco's DX80 all-in-one Android-based teleconferencing device on the Cisco Live show floor. Impressive technology, elusive value proposition.

Third time's the charm: Buyers might choose new Surface over laptop

Microsoft unveiled Surface Pro 3, the latest iteration of its tablet. This one has a few new hardware capabilities that might actually convince users to buy it as a laptop replacement.

Microsoft was right to pull the plug on the rumored Surface Mini

I want to run a non-touch-optimized version of Office on an 8-inch screen, said nobody ever.

How Clarizen hopes to beat SharePoint and Yammer

Clarizen, a competitor in the crowded enterprise social collaboration market, combines project management and social in one tool.It just raised $35 million to help in its quest.

CloudBees: Continuous delivery even in the most staid enterprises

CloudBees is marrying Jenkins with Chef and Puppet in a way that can help developers track their code through production.

A resurgence in the backend-as-a-service market

A year after Facebook bought the biggest player, Parse, a pair of announcements from Kony and Kinvey show that the business of helping corporate developers build mobile apps is alive and well.

Box goes whole hog with Android app

An update includes better previewing.

Google X boss: Hardware, not software, will save the world

Astro Teller, head of Google X, spoke at the Solid conference about how technology should turn to hardware for solutions to global issues.

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