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Collaboration technology's winning kick

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
August 04, 2014
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

Collaboration technology's winning kick

Collaborative technology means many things to many people, but "revenue generating" and "robust" hasn't always been on that list. That is starting to change.

Webcast: Box

Top Mobile Management Questions Answered

How can IT provide seamless and secure mobile communications and collaboration for all? Take a look at this on-demand Webcast where IDG asks an expert panel pressing questions surrounding mobile security and management. Prepare to have with your mobility questions answered! Learn more

The hunt for electric bacteria to power tiny devices

As the tiny machines of the Internet of Things spread to each corner of life, researchers have increasingly looked for new ways to power and connect them. Several researchers are focusing on the tiniest form of life--bacteria.

White Paper: Box

Mobile First: Securing Information Sprawl

Mobile device management solutions are designed to set and enforce management at the device level, but have no inherent control of applications or content on those devices. Learn how the partnership between Box and MobileIron can help you execute a "mobile first" strategy that manages and secures both mobile apps and content. Learn more!

Your mobile app sucks. Here's how to fix it

Most enterprises build their mobile apps and throw it out into the world. But it takes a lot more than that to get users excited -- you have to be a good listener, or else your app will suck forever.

The most innovative telco in the world sets its sights on the US

France's Iliad, which has bid for T-Mobile, could totally shake up the US telecom market.

MobileIron: An upstart in a sea of giants

During its first quarterly earnings call as a public company, MobileIron delivered a clear message that it is focused on being the best enterprise mobility expert out there. That means focus, focus, focus.

Salesforce thinks backwards -- and that's a good thing

Most marketing automation vendors think there's a clear divide between sales and marketing. Salesforce sees it as being all about the customer.

But really -- what IS the point of Windows Phone?

Tech blogger and former Microsoft employee Robert Scoble drew some scorn for suggesting that Microsoft abandon Windows Phone.

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