April 28, 2014 | InCITE | Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT | Why were there so many missed opportunities? Why did IE drop the ball, what made Microsoft wake up to the potential of the Web -- and will IE be able to stay modern in the world of 'living standards' that never stop changing? Mary Branscombe has written the definitive history of the browser that had it all, and lost it. | White Paper: Box Box trumps Dropbox, Engyte, Citrix ShareFile, EMC Syncplicity, and OwnCloud with rich mix of file sync, file sharing, user management, deep reporting and enterprise integration. Learn more in this article from InfoWorld. Learn more>> | Apple's iPad results and other statistics suggest people are losing interest in tablets. But if tablets are in fact like PCs, there's still lots of upside for them in business. | Podcast: PC Connection | Cisco | Intel® Listen to this podcast to discover how Crider Foods worked with PC Connection to update their IT infrastructure, while maintaining compliance and control. PC Connection's experts helped Crider deploy Cisco UCS with Intel® Xeon® processors as part of their total data center overhaul. Learn More | Imagine a dirt cheap phone with free wireless service, and Amazon making money on bundled apps and services. | Stitch, an iPhone app launched today in private beta, offers salespeople a smarter mobile e-mail experience that uses the cloud to boost responsiveness and cut down on laptop dependency. | During Apple's latest earnings call, CEO Tim Cook noted the many enterprise apps some of the world's biggest companies have created. That surge in enterprise iOS app development helps secure the enterprise mobility market for Apple going forward. | New Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella took questions from investors during his first earnings call as CEO. | Microsoft's earnings report for the March 2014 quarter focused on lots of cloud wins. | | | |
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