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Battling health platforms, Amazon, and no Moore's Law for IT budgets

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
June 19, 2014
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

Why the health platform wars won't be like other tech rivalries

Samsung, Apple, and Google are all announcing mobile health platforms that aggregate a wide range of health and fitness data with the promise of integrating that information into our medical care. Unlike other platform wars, however, consumer choice may not be what determines the winners or losers in this fight.

White Paper: Google Apps

14 Cloud Email Solutions Ranked & Rated

27% of the world's business inboxes now live in the cloud with adoption rates predicted to soar in the next few years. In this report, research firm, The Radicati Group, highlights the top 14 cloud business email solutions. Learn why Google Apps was rated the leader of the pack. Learn more!

Game on: The science behind gamification and increased sales

Quantifying ROI has always been the big problem with gamification, but that's starting to change.

White Paper: Code42

SharePlan Security

SharePlan is a continuous, secure, enterprise-ready file sync and share platform that facilitates smart, real-time collaboration across all devices. Because laptops and mobile devices often are connected to unsecured networks, a very high standard of security is required to ensure privacy. Learn More

Google's Urs Hölzle: There's no Moore's Law for IT budgets

Google's Urs Hölzle took the stage at GigaOM Structure to discuss how cloud automation is helping IT departments do more with less.

Why developers should grab the new version of Internet Explorer

Microsoft today unveiled a new way of showing Internet Explorer work in progress: A Developer Channel release that can be installed alongside existing browsers.

The health tech revolution will turn all of us into big data wonks

Business intelligence is traditionally an enterprise game. But with apps and platforms like Apple's upcoming HealthKit, all of us will soon be able to analyze big amounts of data to make life-changing decisions.

What's in the Amazon Fire Phone for business users: Not much

Amazon finally unveiled its phone this morning. While it's a great tool for Amazon to make it extremely easy for people to buy goods and services for the company, there's little there to entice business users.

BlackBerry and Amazon: It's all about retaining business customers

BlackBerry will make the Amazon Appstore for Android apps available to BlackBerry 10 users. This probably won't sway many consumers, but might help BlackBerry retain its most loyal enterprise customers.

Box buys Streem to make the cloud part of your desktop

Box has purchased streaming media startup Streem to bolster its compliance and media features in one fell swoop.

Parallels update gives business chops to the remote desktop

Support for Android devices and iPhones, plus new tools for IT admins, could make Parallels Access a good fit for some businesses looking to enable remote PC access.

Jasper: Connecting your beer, your car, and your Kindle

As the Internet of Things grows, companies like Jasper will fight to be the connective tissue between carriers, companies, their devices and their customers. On the eve of Jasper's IPO filing, we talk to CEO Jahangir Mohammed.

LogMeIn introduces AppGuru to give insight into Shadow IT

LogMeIn today introduces AppGuru, a network monitoring tool designed to tell IT administrators what cloud apps their customers are using on the network.

ThoughtSpot aims to make data search "Google easy"

Armed with an additional $30 million investment, ThoughtSpot is pushing its technology that aims to make it easy for people to search for and find corporate data.

How to create screen recordings on Android, iOS, and Windows Phone

A comprehensive tutorial on how to create screen recording videos on the most common mobile platforms and computers. We will explore screen recording techniques for Android, iOS, Windows Phone 8.1, Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.

What to expect at Google I/O next week

Cross-platform design and OS integration are among the rumored major announcements anticipated at next week's annual developers' conference.

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