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The point of the Internet of things is services, not products
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The point of the Internet of things is services, not products
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Just a few years ago, the “smart money” for school districts was on 1:1 computing where schools issued each student a laptop.
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Cloud Computing’s role in this revolution is one of security. Because of services like desktop hosting which allows the entire desktop environment of your office pc to be run on any device with a large enough screen and internet connectivity, that fear of data breach has been lessened somewhat.
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Mobile devices and apps will generate seven exabytes of data by 2015, a number that will continue to double and perhaps triple each year.
Not only are huge volumes of data/content being communicated through mobile networks, but there has been unexpected growth in related communications and transactions, such as:
—Salesforce.com getting 60 percent of its “transaction volume” from mobile devices
—Pandora delivering 60 percent of its music minutes to mobile devices
—Facebook getting 30 percent of its traffic from mobile
—Twitter getting 55 percent of tweets from mobile
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IT managers have to think carefully about the security implications of a ‘bring your own device’ policy.
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Value and economics of information (infonomics)
Why should and how can we inventory, measure and quantify their information assets?How can information’s value be used to justifying and gauge the ROI of information-related initiatives, as well as other IT and business initiatives?How can we manage information as an actual corporate asset?
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Deepak Alur of JackBe predicts that Big Data will go more real-time, as business users will want direct access to insights derived from Big Data, in real-time, and on any mobile device.
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Guest post written by Quentin Gallivan Quentin Gallivan is CEO of Pentaho Corp., Consumers are shopping across multiple channels from brick-and-mortar stores to catalogs, online websites and mobile devices. The omni-channel shopping revolution has put the customer in charge, and retailers are scrambling to adopt a single, seamless approach that lets them interact with their customers anytime and anywhere, across any and all channels.
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Summary of fact: people are more mobile and social and spending more of their time connected that ever before.
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For Dell Software CIO Carol Fawcett, “BYOD” is not about being an expert on every mobile device in the world; it’s about giving workers secure access to the apps and data they need on whatever device they are using.
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