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The cloud startup endgame: Lock you in early

Gmail for business: Now 100 percent ad-free | Netskope grabs $35 million to move beyond security

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
May 19, 2014
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

The cloud startup endgame: Lock you in early

A blog post from the venture capital superstars at Andreessen Horowitz reveals how SaaS companies plan to make money from their customers: By making it too hard for them to switch.

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Gmail for business: Now 100 percent ad-free

Scroogled no more: The premium versions Google Apps will no longer scrape Gmail for advertising data, says Google Enterprise President Amit Singh.

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Netskope grabs $35 million to move beyond security

The startup, which helps IT managers get a grip on "shadow IT," hopes to start offering app performance insight and recommendations.

How iBeacons will revolutionize both work and shopping

The first installment of our new blog The Business Consumer takes a look at iBeacons. For enterprises, using iBeacons to track people and assets can improve logistics and efficiency. For consumers, they will create a revolutionary customer-centric shopping experiences.

Google maps an offline strategy

The search giant wants the Internet to be the computing platform, but recognizes that offline functionality for its apps has real value to users.

Makers grapple with their place on The Internet of Things

Attendees at MakerCon, the business side of MakerFaire, are figuring out exactly how they fit into the the new world of technology.

Travel is the next industry to get turned upside down by mobile

The internet already transformed the travel sector. Mobile will do it all over again.

This CIO demands all new projects meet the SCAM test

As CIO at Dallas Fort Worth Airport, CIO William Flowers has a pragmatic view of social, cloud, analytics and mobile -- and it makes for a colorful acronym: SCAM.

 

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