May 22, 2014 | InCITE | Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT | BlackBerry has introduced Project Ion, an initiative to provide a secure communications layer for the Internet of Things. | Podcast: PC Connection | Cisco | Intel® Listen to this podcast to discover how Crider Foods worked with PC Connection to update their IT infrastructure, while maintaining compliance and control. PC Connection's experts helped Crider deploy Cisco UCS with Intel® Xeon® processors as part of their total data center overhaul. Learn More | Enterprise mobility poses major challenges to even the most capable IT organizations. Here's how to hire an outside expert. | White Paper: Tintri Inc. Simplify storage for your VMware environment. Read data protection capabilities available for VMware VADP backup and recovery, the advantages and disadvantages of different backup solutions, and how these backup methods impact both the backup and restore workflows. Learn more | The move indicates that Microsoft increasingly sees Amazon -- particularly its cloud services -- as a threat. | Google has purchased Divide, a startup that provides a containerized workspace experience, as it tries to accelerate Android's enterprise appeal. | We tried Cisco's DX80 all-in-one Android-based teleconferencing device on the Cisco Live show floor. Impressive technology, elusive value proposition. | 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. | I want to run a non-touch-optimized version of Office on an 8-inch screen, said nobody ever. | 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 is marrying Jenkins with Chef and Puppet in a way that can help developers track their code through production. | 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. | An update includes better previewing. | 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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