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8 holiday scams and mistakes to avoid

How 'Facebook at Work' could alter the social enterprise landscape | Cheapest tablets pose biggest security risks

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December 08, 2014
InCITE Your weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

8 holiday scams and mistakes to avoid

You're not the only one feeling merry and bright this holiday season - so are the criminals! This time of year provides them with plenty of opportunities for Scrooge-worthy scams. Here's how to ensure all they'll get is coal in their stocking

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How 'Facebook at Work' could alter the social enterprise landscape

Facebook is readying a new social network for the workplace that could represent the purest manifestation of the consumerization of IT movement to date. The success of 'Facebook at Work' will, however, rest on the company's ability to convince CIOs that it can securely and privately deliver valuable business services.

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Cheapest tablets pose biggest security risks

The super-cheap Android tablets everyone bought on Black Friday and Cyber Monday could pose problems for enterprises when they arrive at the workplace after the holidays.

BYOD brings corporate contradictions

CIOs naturally want a BYOD policy in place to give them some level of control, but the reality is that employees will do whatever they want regardless of the policy.

Phablet deathmatch: Apple iPhone 6 Plus vs. Samsung Note 4

Whether you think of them as superphones or microtablets, the two main contenders are closely matched.

How to get more out of your virtualized and cloud environments

Virtualization has brought great efficiencies to IT, but has created new challenges/new opportunities to save more.

How UPS uses analytics to drive down costs (and no, it doesn't call it big data)

When you have an organization the size of UPS, every single little bit of efficiency that can be squeezed out of daily operations translates into a big deal.

Top 21 smartwatches and activity trackers for the holidays

One certainty this holiday season: There will be no shortage of gift options for smartwatch lovers and fans of fitness trackers. To ease the burden of selecting the right one, we rounded up the best watches and trackers, and spotlighted their strengths and weaknesses.

Dropbox pursues enterprises with new Business API

The cloud storage giant now connects to third-party enterprise service providers, but aims to win more businesses via existing users

Windows 10 could prompt upgrades of 600 million aging PCs

Hardware makers are eager to put Windows 10 on PCs to boost shipments.

Cloud upstarts: Too cheap to trust?

New Amazon competitors offer some compelling deals in the cloud, but at what price?

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