November 03, 2014 | InCITE | Your weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT | These 20 essential apps work on all three platforms, helping you stay productive no matter what device you or your co-workers use. | White Paper: Samsung This white paper details the technology of KNOX 2.0 including the platform security, application security, and MDM in addition to the certifications. Learn More | HTML5 was designed to move the Web from serving static documents to becoming a full-fledged platform for building applications. | White Paper: XO Communications Gannett views its private cloud and WAN capability as a strategic core competency and was looking for a strategic partner to support its growth and cloud initiatives. . Learn More | Don't be fooled: iOS 8.1 is no mere "dot" release. This rapid update from Apple is chock-full of great new features, several of which could change how you work, shop, and share. | Microsoft today abolished space restrictions on its cloud-based OneDrive storage service for subscribers to Office 365, saying per-user allotments are now unlimited. | With Yosemite and iOS 8 Apple has loosened the shackles on iCloud storage. Here's how to put it to use on your Yosemite-running Mac, iOS 8 device, and the web. | Using virtualized desktops delivered from the cloud is a way to bring apps to wherever your users are working and whatever they're working on. | With the cloud, SilverHook Powerboats can track the company boat's performance during offshore races and keep fans and racing officials updated with animated visualizations in real time. | The cloud storage company is pursuing partnerships to grow its already massive user base. | BlackBerry tries to bring back the sort-of glory days, or at least, hold onto its most faithful users, by teasing an even better version of its once-legendary phone design. | Better management, Web front ends, improved visibility into container apps -- the Docker ecosystem is evolving quickly, thanks to its vibrant open source community. | Looking to expand on the big data capabilities of its cloud platform, Microsoft has introduced Internet of Things streaming analytics, data production and workflow services for Azure. | No products are being discontinued and Motorola's Android strategy remains intact. | | | |
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