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Decoding Satya Nadella's Microsoft

Biggest isn't always best -- 5 CRM alternatives to Salesforce | Xamarin: Balancing what developers want with what users need

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
June 12, 2014
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

Decoding Satya Nadella's Microsoft

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has a vision of "ubiquitous computing and ambient intelligence". It's a world where his company builds for cloud and mobile first, but what does it mean for the rest of us?

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Kick Start Your Mobile Strategy

It's time to kick start your mobile application strategy. • Why go mobile? • What are the three primary mobile application types? • What type of app should you build first? • How to get started, really fast! Read Now

Biggest isn't always best -- 5 CRM alternatives to Salesforce

Pick Salesforce for its Chatter feature or its new SOS help button app, but for the sake of your employees and customers don't pick it because it's got the most market share.

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InCITE Mobile & BYOD

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Xamarin: Balancing what developers want with what users need

Why is Xamarin so popular at the moment? It's a cross-platform system that makes life easier for developers without forgetting that users matter. Mobile is changing, but there are some key principles that apply regardless of device or platform.

Google bolsters Docker support -- so what's Docker anyway?

Google is bolstering its support for Docker, the hot new containerization technology that's taking the cloud market by storm.

Dropbox buys MobileSpan to boost enterprise cred

Dropbox has purchased MobileSpan, a startup that makes Microsoft Office documents available to BYOD users even from behind the firewall.

Netflix has no project managers, yet uses this project management tool

Netflix has a unique corporate culture and doesn't have project managers. Yet, workers have begun using Smartsheet to help manage projects.

Salesforce jumps on the wearables bandwagon

Salesforce Wear is a new initiative from the cloud CRM giant designed to accelerate the adoption of wearables in the workplace, with help from partners like ARM and Pebble.

How shifting attitudes toward mobility could help Windows Phone

We're getting past the kneejerk response of turning everything off, and into more serious questions about mobile productivity and apps. That gives Windows Phone an opportunity.

Google and our shrinking expectations of privacy

How much control over our information are we willing to give the online search giant and other digital companies?

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