September 18, 2014 | InCITE | Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT | One of the biggest changes to iOS 8 is support for extensions that allow apps to communicate and share information in new ways. These offer incredible potential for business users and enterprise app developers, but they also pose challenges for enterprise IT. | White Paper: LogMeIn Visual demonstration of problems that unmonitored, employee-introduced cloud apps can cause a business, and why IT managers need a solution to help and manage them. AppGuru is the solution for IT pros who needs a way to protect their IT environments and keep employees happy. Learn More | The little tweaks to Apple's new iOS8 make a big impact. | Webcast: Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise Meeting mobility demands of 4500 students, faculty and staff at a university is no small task. Join this Webcast to hear the Director of Enterprise Infrastructure explain the steps Abilene Christian University took to deliver a new level of student-faculty interaction. Learn More | Dropbox makes a series of improvements to its datastore API, including shared datastores, local datastores, and better webhooks. | Introducing Matrix, a new messaging standard that wants to make IM, VoIP, and video as interoperable and open as email. | Auth0, a provider of identity services that developers can build into their apps, scored a $2.4 million investment. | But should you spend $250 on a first-generation device or wait for the technology and Android Wear apps ecosystem to mature? | Graduate students at MIT have developed an approach that lets you transfer data from a computer to a phone through its camera. It's rough today, but shows promise. | Microsoft is continuing its mission of rolling out its software to non-Windows platforms. This time, Android Wear users are getting a OneNote app. | Google is working on getting permission from both the FCC and the FAA to conduct tests of its Titan drones in New Mexico. While the assumption is Google will use the drones to provide Internet access, the filings raise questions about its intent. | | | |
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