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Why Microsoft Azure could have the last laugh in the cloud wars

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
August 07, 2014
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

Why Microsoft Azure could have the last laugh in the cloud wars

Amazon can't afford an indefinite pricing battle and Microsoft's hybrid-cloud message resonates among large enterprises. The wild card is Google.

Webcast: Box

Top Mobile Management Questions Answered

How can IT provide seamless and secure mobile communications and collaboration for all? Take a look at this on-demand Webcast where IDG asks an expert panel pressing questions surrounding mobile security and management. Prepare to have with your mobility questions answered! Learn more

The antidote to shadow IT: Trust and transparency

One of the biggest challenges for IT when it comes to BYOD and enterprise mobility is winning and retaining employees' trust. Here are steps some companies are taking to do that by letting users peek behind the curtain of IT operations.

White Paper: Box

Mobile First: Securing Information Sprawl

Mobile device management solutions are designed to set and enforce management at the device level, but have no inherent control of applications or content on those devices. Learn how the partnership between Box and MobileIron can help you execute a "mobile first" strategy that manages and secures both mobile apps and content. Learn more!

Here's how wearables will invade the workplace

Think mobile in the enterprise was a mess? Wait for wearables.

What's really going on with that NFL-Surface deal

Yes, it's part of a big marketing program. But the NFL is embracing Surface in other ways, too.

6 Android mistakes to avoid

If you're new to Android (and even if you're not) avoiding these common blunders will make your mobile life easier.

Another startup tries to replace the mouse, with mixed results

Ractiv leaps into a crowded market of startups inventing motion-sensing PC interfaces. But the mouse is pretty hard to beat.

I switched back to an iPhone -- and I'm disappointed

After an interim of a few years using Android and BlackBerry, I'm back to iPhone -- and a bit disappointed.

 

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