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Death to the "Internet of Things"

Stop fretting about mobile security, says Palo Alto Networks founder | Android regret: Why I really miss my iPhone 4S

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
June 02, 2014
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

Death to the "Internet of Things"

We keep hearing about the Internet of Things. It's time to hear about solutions instead.

White Paper: Google Apps

Rebranded Quadmark revamps its IT solutions with Google Apps

Switching to Google Apps halved Quadmark's IT admin costs while achieving 10% time savings per employee. The global consulting firm now spends 80% less time training new hires on email and collaboration tools. Learn more>>

Stop fretting about mobile security, says Palo Alto Networks founder

Instead of trying to lock down phones and tablets like Windows PCs, embrace them as a new way of doing security -- and worry about Facebook botnets instead.

White Paper: Bitglass

Move Forward with Cloud and Mobile Securely

Mobile and cloud. Your employees want them. Your company needs them. But how do you secure them while respecting employee privacy? This whitepaper explores the limitations of existing security solutions on the market and explores an entirely new approach where both IT and employees win. Learn more >>

Android regret: Why I really miss my iPhone 4S

Trading in my iPhone 4S in February for a shiny Samsung Galaxy S4 has me feeling some unfortunate buyer's remorse.

The Apple-Beats disaster

The deal makes just absolutely no sense, and it casts a pall on Tim Cook's leadership.

Salesforce and Microsoft team up on mobile, Office 365

The rumors are true: Microsoft and Salesforce are burying the hatchet and teaming up to bring native apps to Windows and Windows Phone and Salesforce data into Office 365.

Where should you put your data scientists? It depends

Once enterprises commit to a big data initiative, they must determine where in the organization to place their data scientists.

Learnmetrics: Replacing report cards

DEMO Enterprise 2014 winner Learnmetrics is providing teachers with a better, up-to-date view of student performance.

Trifacta: Big data is moving out of the experiment phase

With $25 million in new funding, Trifacta hopes to be able to meet growing demand from companies that are ramping up their big data projects.

Punch Taverns looks to the cloud to drive beer sales

How Appian helped this company manage sales to more than 4,000 British pubs.

Quip 2.0 launches, aiming for faster viral spread at companies

The mobile word processor adds much-requested publish-to-link and search features, and talks a little about how customers are using it.

Google lets IT create private Chrome app stores to blunt malware

Thanks to consumerization, IT no longer is in the driver's seat. But Google offers Chrome administrators a way to steer users in the right direction.

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