October 27, 2014 | InCITE | Your weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT | How Apple could boost its sales in the enterprise. | : Samsung Learn how Samsung KNOX's multi-layered approach to mobile security protects against malicious apps, prevents attacks from one domain spreading to another domain and more. Learn More | How Microsoft can turn it around in the post-PC landscape. | White Paper: Samsung The goal of the white paper is to educate decision makers in the energy industry about how to mitigate security threats facing mobile devices and the networks to which they connect. It addresses concerns relevant to CIOs, CTOs, security architects and IT managers. Learn More | One of the star features of iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite is how tightly integrated and seamless the user experience has become across all Apple devices. It's something that only Apple and a handful of companies can pull off, but it's also something that will define computing in the coming years. | Dollar Shave Club had just one person who could create reports for workers who wanted to use data to make smarter decisions. Now that the company is using Looker, 25 percent of the organization examines data on a daily or weekly basis. | As our workplaces become more flexible and more customizable to our needs, we need to ensure that we choose the right desktop, notebook, and mobile computing options to be successful in those variable workspaces. | A Chicago-based company called AMPY wants to harness that self generated power and funnel it back to your smartphone, or any device. | Good Technology announced it acquired Macheen, a company with technology that can let businesses pay only for mobile expenses related to specified work applications. | We can do it, together. | Slack, Asana, Box and Evernote are changing the way people get things done. | | | |
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