August 29, 2013 | InCITE | Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT | Anyware makes end-to-end mobile device and app management easy non-technical administrators, integrates with Salesforce, and offers a new model of mobile content management that functions like an enterprise app store. | SkyDrive has a reputation as the step child of online file sharing and storage but in conjunction with Office 365 it's a much better product than Dropbox. | For the past few years, If This Then That's free Web service has used public APIs to create links between programs and actions where there previously were none. Now, with its first mobile app, IFTTT (pronounced "ift") aims to put the power of its Web service into your pocket. | RAB Racing is using Surface Pro tablets and a special Windows 8 app created by Toyota Racing Development to get better driver input about how the team's cars are performing on the tracks in practice and development sessions. | Local Motion has grabbed a $6 million investment from Andreessen Horowitz, and will add former Microsoft Windows boss Steven Sinofsky to its board of directors. The company aims to create a Zipcar for enterprise car fleets. | Gamification platform vendor Badgeville launches The Behavior Lab, a research facility devoted to studying and improving gamification techniques. | Apps and devices that consumers are buying and wearing are throwing off massive amounts of data. Here's a concrete example of how big data could help a big sporting goods brand like Adidas target customers and please retail partners at the same time. | | | |
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