October 20, 2014 | InCITE | Your weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT | Fitness trackers, other wearable devices, and employee wellness programs are becoming popular among many employers. While these trends are in their infancy, they may very well transform the landscape of the workplace and office design. | : KnowBe4 Since September 2013, several ransomware strains are attacking end-users. You cannot just rely on your filters, you also have to train your end-users. Get a Quote for your organization now and your users trained ASAP. If your files get encrypted due to human error after your user steps through our training, KnowBe4 will pay the crypto-ransom. Learn more >> | A study showed that people tend to act in a "prosocial" manner -- extra engaging or friendly -- for about 10 minutes, when they know the camera is there, and then revert to standard behavior. | White Paper: Samsung This white paper details the technology of KNOX 2.0 including the platform security, application security, and MDM in addition to the certifications. Learn More | User developers are a promise, not a threat. | The iPad mini 3 might be a tough sell with virtually the same specs as its predecessor, but the iPad Air 2 has more to like. | Look for these cool capabilities in the Mac's newest OS. | Carriers are scared that sloppily written apps and chatty devices will overload their networks with signaling traffic | The Surface Pro 3 offers all the advantages of a tablet along with all the performance of a solid notebook. Until I can do better, there's no reason to go back. | Google and Samsung offer two big phones for people who want high-resolution screens. | The next generation of the Salesforce1 platform is announced at Dreamforce. | A group of companies that sell products to build private clouds has determined a price point at which they claim it is less expensive to operate a private cloud compared to using Amazon Web Service's IaaS public cloud. | | | |
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