Why AppleAR glasses will transform your enterprise

Apple is working to develop AR glasses. It has been working on these for years and is now expected to introduce them as soon as 2020. What use will they be

Apple: The next generation

Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says these things will usher in &next-generation revolutionary UI&, likely referring to prevailing wisdom that says sophisticated VR experiences will be controlled by a combination of speech, gesture, movement and touch-based commands. Motion sensors will be activated by what you do with your arms, for example.

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How to get the most from Microsoft Intune

Microsoft's Intune, launched in 2011 and augmented with mobile management capabilities the following year, is part of Microsoft's Enterprise Mobility Suite - a bundle that includes Azure Active Directory and Office 365. At the most basic level, Intune delivers enterprise mobility management (EMM) capabilities in a cloud-based format.

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It's 1977, and this network analyst pilot fish is working at a newly constructed data center -- one with a big fence.

"The company had just gotten a new sense of needing physical security, so they had included a new, state-of-the-art security system," says fish.

"It had electronic locks at a handful of doors in the building, a 10-foot-high fence with a motorized gate, and key-card reader stations by each of the locked doors and the gate."

One day, company needs to bring a new communications line up between the data center and an office 10 miles away. Fish's team leader decides the best way to do this without disrupting the users is to have fish go to the remote office at 4:30 a.m., while his team leader goes to the data center.

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U.S. Treasury: Regulators should back off FinTech, allow innovation

The Treasury Department recently released a report urging state and federal regulators to revamp outdated statutes and support technological innovations such as AI, machine learning and blockchain that could make the U.S. financial system more nimble and competitive.

The 222-page report, commissioned by the Trump Administration 18 months ago, focused on non-bank financial services firms, such as credit lending, servicing organizations and payments networks, as well as fintech companies& tech vendors focused on innovation.

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Patch Tuesday fallout: Bad docs, but so far no major problems

Microsoft may have fixed Julyhorrible, no good,very bad patches. Although the initial documentation for this monthpatches included warnings about many of the bugs that persisted from July, it ends up that the docs were wrong, and most of the known problems seem to be fixed.

As of early Reboot Wednesday morning, the patches seem to be behaving themselves. Of course, it frequently takes days or even weeks for bugs to appear, so you&d be well advised to avoid jumping into the unpaid battle zone for now.

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We have long known that the price of cloud storage services like Dropbox, Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive have been getting cheaper over time. Yesterdaylaunch of Google Onein the U.S. dropped the price for Google storage even further, cutting the cost per terabyte per month in half, driving this point home even more clearly.

As Frederic Lardinois pointed out in his post, 2 terabytes of storage now costs $9.99 a month. Consider that without joining Google One, that was the same price for 1 terabyte of storage. By signing up for Google One, you could double your storage without paying one penny more, and letface it this was a ton of storage before the change.

Letcompare that with some of the other players out there. Each one is a little different, but the storage costs tell a story.

Google One is more proof of commoditization of consumer cloud storage

Google Oneshift to 2 TB for $9.99 a month puts it in line with Applepricing, which surprisingly had given you the most storage bang for your buck out of these four companies before Google One came along. Who would have thought that Apple was giving its users the best price on anything Of course, you get access to Office 365, including Word and PowerPoint, with your terabyte of Microsoft OneDrive storage, which is going to add a fair bit of value for many users over and above the pure storage being offered.

Regardless, if you consider Apple and Googlepricing, the price of a terabyte of cloud storage has dropped to $5.00 a month. Thatpretty darn cheap and it shows just how commoditized online storage has become and how much scale you require to make money.

Alan Pelz-Sharpe, principal analyst at Deep Analysis, who has been watching this space for years says that consumer cloud storage pricing has always been a race to the bottom. &You can only make a margin with mass scale. Thatwhy firms who are not Microsoft, Amazon or Google are pushing hard for business and enterprise customers. Google One just brings that message home,& he said.

If you get enough scale, as Dropbox has with an estimated 500 million users, if you can get a percentage to pay $8.25 a month for a terabyte of storage, it can add up to real money. When Dropbox filed its S-1 to before it went public earlier this year, it reported more than $1 billion in consumer revenue. It would be difficult if not impossible for a startup launching today to compete with the existing players, but the ones out there continue to compete with one another, driving the cost down even further.

Todayannouncement is just another step in that downward price pressure of consumer cloud storage, and when you get double the storage from one day to the next for the exact same price, it shows just how true that it is.

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