December 18, 2014 | InCITE | Your weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT | A hoverboard. A virtual reality headset. A PC with a drawing board and 3D imaging capabilities. Believe it or not, all these things are real today. See them for yourself right here. | White Paper: Code 42 This brief outlines the dangers of personal cloud sharing and the benefits of enterprise-ready file sync and share. It also answers the big question "how do you convince employees to divorce Dropbox and "marry up?" The answer is SharePlanthe enterprise sync and share solution that workers adore and enterprises trust. Learn More | Which office package provides the best productivity experience on Android? We put the leading contenders to the test. | White Paper: Code 42 As an IT professional, you understand sync and share software is a growing part of today's workflowbut the workers you support consider it essential to their daily activity. Learn More | Tech vendors are targeting marketers and other business executives with products and services and selling them behind IT's back. This shadow or rogue tech trend has now made its way to mobile device management. | These CIOs are jumping on a fast-moving trend mining small data sets to deliver valuable insights quickly to the right people at the right time. | Google Chrome needs a little polish and enhancement to really work with us instead of just for us. | Legal battles, labor scuffles, and dirty business tactics were on the rise this year as start-ups moved from sharing resources to on-demand everything. | We look back at the tech products that were released for sale to the general public in 2014, and picked out the ones that left an impression. | Google's top trending searches for 2014 are out and the top searches for gamers might surprise you. | Laptops and desktops will be interactive, get 3D depth-sensing cameras and be free of wires. | Put your contact info on your lock screen and hope someone decent finds it. | Deck the halls and then check your email. Hey, it's not our idea. More than half of you say you will be logging in for at least two hours over the holidays. | | | |
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