Thursday, May 29, 2014

Apple WWDC preview, Samsung health platform, and Salesforce saving the world

The Samsung Simbad is cool, but the health platform is cooler | Salesforce bets SaaS can save the world with new nonprofit suite

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
May 29, 2014
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

Apple's redacted WWDC schedule means big news next week

Apple's annual developer conference is less than a week away and the company is keeping a tight lid on session content, suggesting some major announcements in store.

White Paper: Google Apps

Rebranded Quadmark revamps its IT solutions with Google Apps

Switching to Google Apps halved Quadmark's IT admin costs while achieving 10% time savings per employee. The global consulting firm now spends 80% less time training new hires on email and collaboration tools. Learn more>>

The Samsung Simbad is cool, but the health platform is cooler

At a special event in San Francisco, Samsung introduced the Simband health wearable reference architecture and the SAMI health platform. Here's why the platform matters more than the device.

White Paper: Tintri Inc.

Simplify VMware Backup & Recovery

Simplify storage for your VMware environment. Read data protection capabilities available for VMware VADP backup and recovery, the advantages and disadvantages of different backup solutions, and how these backup methods impact both the backup and restore workflows. Learn more

Salesforce bets SaaS can save the world with new nonprofit suite

Salesforce1 for Nonprofits is a cloud platform designed to help nonprofits meet the business challenges of today's world.

Xamarin's third act: What's new in Xamarin 3.0

New tools from the cross-platform .NET company will simplify building iOS and Android apps for Windows developers.

Zappos: Don't send resumes, join our social network instead

Zappos is experimenting with using a social network created on Ascendify's platform for all recruiting. If you want a job, you'll need to join the network first.

Microsoft buys Capptain to help Azure serve mobile developers

Microsoft's acquisition of Capptain shows that Microsoft is catering to mobile developers.

Eko Devices: An external brain for smarter stethoscopes

DEMO Enterprise 2014 winners Eko Devices want to make a splash in the health world by augmenting doctors' stethoscopes with smartphone-powered intelligence.

WATCH: Google's Cyrus Mistry discusses the vision for Chrome

At the CITE Conference, we discussed Google's vision for Chrome, packaged apps, the tension between Chrome and Android, and more. (Insider story.)

WATCH: An interview with Quip's Bret Taylor

At the CITE Conference, Quip cofounder Bret Taylor explained the thinking behind his mobile-first collaborative word processor and gave some tales about who's using it. (Insider story.)

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