January 08, 2015 | InCITE | Your weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT | The best and most noteworthy products and technologies found at CES 2015. | White Paper: Samsung As organizations try to make sense of the Secure Mobility cacophony, they most often encounter a collection of confusing and conflicting myths instead of useful information to guide key evaluation and acquisition decisions. This document reviews the more common myths and misconceptions about secure mobility and EMM. Learn More | CES is a consumer show, but there are plenty of nifty tools for businesses too. | : 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 | Not everything that comes out of Google is gold. Some projects die quickly, others languish for years, but the risk is the same for companies that decide to invest early in Google's ambitious and unproven concepts, including its Glass smartglasses. | Networking company looks to up its game in terms of Wi-Fi performance. | Consumer technology is often bold and audacious, but some companies at this show are aiming their products at businesses, if not exclusively, such as eyewear that includes a camera and sensors. | One of Microsoft's biggest decisions this year will be whom to charge for Windows 10, and how much. | Many IT shops spurned Windows 8, but some of the same CIOs who avoided that last major Windows OS release say they're cautiously optimistic about Windows 10. Here's why. | Tablets and laptops and all-in-ones, oh my! | Make it your goal to employ Joe Kissell's text techniques in the coming year. | In five years, smartwatches may be like fully functioning smartphones, only smaller and able to run apps as well as make calls and take photos. | | | |
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