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The top iOS 8 features for business users

The mobile revolution will reshape hiring and onboarding | Jawbone's earthquake chart: A good reminder about wearables and privacy

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August 28, 2014
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The top iOS 8 features for business users

iOS 8 has many consumer-oriented features and even new platforms like HealthKit and HomeKit, but it also has several features that business users will love and use. Here are the ones to look forward to the most.

White Paper: IBM

Why Big Data Doesn't Have to Mean Big Security Challenges

Big data environments create significant opportunities. However, organizations must come to terms with the security challenges they introduce. As big data environments ingest more data, organizations will face significant risks and threats to the repositories containing this data. Read Now

The mobile revolution will reshape hiring and onboarding

There's no better time to educate employees about how mobile devices are used within the organization.

White Paper: WSO2, Inc.

A Reference Architecture for the Internet of Things

The aim of this is to provide Architects and Developers of IoT projects with an effective starting point that covers the major requirements of IoT projects and systems. This includes the devices as well as the server-side and cloud architecture required to interact with and manage the devices. Learn more

Jawbone's earthquake chart: A good reminder about wearables and privacy

Jawbone published a chart this morning showing its customers in the Bay area waking up during the recent earthquake. While many people thought that was a cool use of fitness data, some people expressed privacy concerns.

How to prepare your CRM system for a world of smart devices

As they get ready for the era of IoT, companies must remember to include CRM in the mix.

VMware bets big on open source with Docker and OpenStack

At today's VMworld event, VMware announced its own distro of OpenStack and partnerships with Docker, Google, and Pivotal to bring application containerization to its stack.

VMware beefs up desktop suite with help from AirWatch, Google, NVIDIA

VMware tries to reimagine the cloud desktop with VMware Workplace Suite, a way to deploy VDI and apps across platforms.

BitTorrent Sync: From hackathon to 10 million users in 16 months

BitTorrent Sync, which has had 10 million people sign up to use its cloud-less file sync technology, is rolling out an update designed to make it easier to use.

Commandr, built by 16-year-old, makes Google Now a better assistant

A third-party app developed by a high school senior dramatically expands Google Now voice commands for Android users.

Cotap: Cloud storage is the glue that holds messaging together

Enterprise messaging startup Cotap releases version 2.0, bringing a new design, a desktop app, and a new way for users to share files.

Jive is starting to feel more like a feature than a standalone product

Salesforce's update to its Community product this morning puts the spotlight on Jive, one of the few remaining independent social collaboration providers for enterprises.

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