July 17, 2014 | InCITE | Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT | Google's Chrome browser apparently is a major drain on laptop batteries. But there are other battery hogs plaguing laptops, smartphones and tablets. | Resource compliments of: PC Connection Storage modernization unlocks the full potential of your data center. It increases storage capacity, boosts performance, and reduces costs per gigabyte. Take an educated look at storage with our three-level S.M.A.R.T. methodology. Learn how to create a cost effective model with unrivaled flexibility with our Storage Modernization and Refresh Toolkit. | Google's Nest, ARM, Freescale, Samsung and others are behind a new effort to create mesh networking technology ideal for the Internet of Things. It joins other groups also trying to unite otherwise incompatible software and hardware designed for the IoT. | White Paper: IBM IBM Security offerings can help federal organizations employ a continuous diagnostics and mitigation approach to enhance and automate continuous network monitoring capabilities; correlate and analyze critical data; and increase risk-based decision-making at the federal enterprise level. Read Now | Thanks to a mix of advanced algorithms, self-learning technologies and in some cases, wide latitude given to human input CRM may be ready to add predictive analytics to the sales process. | Samsung doesn't have to compete with Apple to be competitive. Just look at the major car companies for how. | Apple and IBM made a surprise announcement on Tuesday that they had entered into a partnership linking Apple iOS devices and IBM's enterprise expertise. It's a massive game changer for enterprise mobility that will have far reaching repercussions. | With scores of mobile apps coming from IBM, some businesses will decide that an off-the-shelf app designed for their vertical is better than building a custom app. | In this inaugural episode of the CITEworld CITEcast audio podcast, Matt Rosoff and Matt Weinberger discuss Amazon Zocalo, mobile backend services, and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's memo to employees. | COO Kevin Turner gave insights into the way Microsoft intends to go to market over the next year in a keynote at the company's Worldwide Partner Conference. | With new features from FeedHenry, businesses can easily build mobile apps for field workers, letting people fill out forms, attach photos, and collect data from barcode readers from iOS, Android, and Windows Phone devices. | Box is taking the cloud storage limits off its business customers and previewing Microsoft Office 365 integrations, as CEO Aaron Levie says that the cloud storage wars are over. | | | |
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