August 14, 2014 | InCITE | Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT | Slack, a Silicon Valley startup, has built a chat platform that's made it the darling of the tech set. Here's why Slack may just have built a better mousetrap. | White Paper: IBM Historically, Apache Hadoop has provided limited security capabilities, and most Hadoop implementations to date have been deployed with little thought given to security. To protect sensitive data being stored and analyzed in Hadoop, security architects should use a structured approach to security. Learn more! | According to a leaked document, LinkedIn thinks it can build a $1 billion business-to-business marketing business by 2017, thanks to its planned acquisition of Bizo. | White Paper: IBM Data volumes are growing rapidly with no end in sight. Big data represents massive business possibilities and competitive advantage for organizations that are able to harness and use that information. But how are they protecting that data? This eBook addresses three myths of big data security. Learn More | Long-time Apple management specialist charges a flat fee of $1,000 to manage unlimited BYOD devices. | Here are a couple of Android apps that will help users better navigate the search giant's online store and enable them to earn credits toward paid apps. | The idea, put forth by a group of Harvard researchers, is to make one low-cost device to perform a wide variety of chemical analysis jobs. | While the latest efforts to develop a truly useful digital assistant are exciting, it's good to remember that people have been working on this for many years. | | | |
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