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Inside Swift: Apple's new programming language for iOS developers

Apple's big announcement: The good, the bad and the ugly | WWDC 2014: Tim Cook's Apple comes into its own

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
June 09, 2014
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

Inside Swift: Apple's new programming language for iOS developers

Apple's new language looks set to replace Objective-C for iOS and OS X developers. What does it mean for them - and for the rest of the industry?

White Paper: Google Apps

14 Cloud Email Solutions Ranked & Rated

27% of the world's business inboxes now live in the cloud with adoption rates predicted to soar in the next few years. In this report, research firm, The Radicati Group, highlights the top 14 cloud business email solutions. Learn why Google Apps was rated the leader of the pack. Learn more!

Apple's big announcement: The good, the bad and the ugly

Apple announced many things at WWDC. Some of them were good, some of them were bad, but overall it may have been a little ugly.

White Paper: Bitglass

Cloud Adoption Report

Who's got SaaS and what holds others back? The hard facts on SaaS adoption in over 80,000 enterprises: - Public vs. private companies - Mid-market vs. large enterprise - GoogleApps, Office365, Salesforce & more - Why security is a growing concern Learn more >>

WWDC 2014: Tim Cook's Apple comes into its own

Although Tim Cook has been leading Apple for nearly three years, Monday's WWDC keynote was really the first look that we got at how his leadership is changing Apple in some very positive ways.

Good iPhones gone bad: When the power goes out

My iPhone 5 died over the weekend. It's not a big deal, but it could have been a lot worse. Here's why my dead iPhone made me rethink the Internet of Things.

Sub-$200 Windows Phone handsets on the way, says Microsoft

New partners could have handsets out by the end of the year, an executive said

Dropbox acquires Droptalk, another stealth messaging startup

Dropbox has acquired Droptalk, a browser-based content sharing and chat startup, as it bolsters its enterprise messaging play.

Amazon's 3D smartphone: Disruptive or doomed device?

The 3D smartphone expected to be unveiled by Amazon.com on June 18 could be a game-changer, but the odds are long.

Wearables of Computex 2014: Competition, not innovation

Smartwatches and fitness trackers are still the market mainstays.

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