August 25, 2014 | InCITE | Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT | Six months with a Fitbit led to weight loss but also some serious questions about how wearables will integrate into our everyday lives, work, and health care. | White Paper: IBM Data volumes are growing rapidly with no end in sight. Big data represents massive business possibilities and competitive advantage for organizations that are able to harness and use that information. But how are they protecting that data? This eBook addresses three myths of big data security. Learn More | ComScore found that six household brands -- Facebook, Google, Apple, Yahoo, Amazon, and eBay -- built nine of the top 10 mobile apps, indicating that startups haven't been very successful at building apps that have staying power. | White Paper: IBM IBM is a leader in Gartner Inc's Magic Quadrant for Data Masking Technology. Gartner reports that data masking should be mandatory for enterprises using copies of sensitive production data for application development, analytics or training. Read the full report to learn about IBM. Learn more! | An new round of $54 million will fund new tooling and an international expansion. | Connectivity in emerging economies is already skyrocketing in the most boring way imaginable: Because demand for connectivity is very high, companies are building infrastructure, and prices are going down as scale increases and gear becomes commoditized. | A few simple steps to better performance and a smoother user experience. | Setting up data analytics is too tough and expensive for a lot of businesses. New analytics from Square are limited, but a step in the right direction. | Using windows -- the glass kind -- as photovoltaic cells. | After 24 hours with the HTC One (M8) for Windows Phone, it's already apparent that the phone needs more apps to succeed. | | | |
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