Thursday, June 26, 2014

An IT pro's guide to OS X Yosemite and Continuity

Google blows up the online storage market | How the Lotus F1 team builds a private cloud for each race

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
June 26, 2014
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

An IT pro's guide to OS X Yosemite and Continuity

Apple's next version of OS X includes very tight integration options with iOS 8, which has implications for enterprise security and Mac management. New management options can improve security and user experience.

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Google blows up the online storage market

Google Drive for Work will offer unlimited storage for businesses at only $10 per user per month, complete with granular permissions and controls, and a full license for Gmail and Google Apps. Apps will also work better with Microsoft-formatted files thanks to tighter integration with QuickOffice.

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How the Lotus F1 team builds a private cloud for each race

The Lotus F1 racing team has put together a remarkable system that collects data from hundreds of sensors in its cars, using analytics to make smarter strategy and design decisions.

Google's plan to fix email with an alternative to IMAP

At Google I/O, Google introduced the Gmail API, designed to turn the email service into a platform.

Google's conquest of the Internet with Android marches on

At Google I/O, Google announced Android TV, Android Auto, and Google Fit -- all of which present new ways for Android to help Google collect personal data.

Android and Chrome get closer but roadmap is murky

Don't use mobile management to build BlackBerry all over again

Learn from Lego: To users, everything is awesome -- and MDM is the IT Kragle gumming up the works

Twilio turns Google Chromebooks into call center phones

Twilio CX is a new, subscription-based bundle letting Twilio partners offer voice services from Google Chromebooks.

Salesforce invests in cloud visibility provider Skyhigh Networks

Skyhigh Networks announces a $40 million round of funding led by Greylock Partners and Sequoia Capital, with surprise participation by Salesforce.

Box's note-taking tool now available on iOS

Box Notes is designed for ad-hoc document creation and real-time collaboration

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