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The Secret to Apple's Recent Success in China Apple having a great quarter financially isn't a huge surprise, but when you look at the two previous quarters, one reason for its success is obvious. Apple's revenue from China rose 71 percent to $16.82 billion compared to $21.3 billion in the Americas region. What's the secret to Apple's success? |
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I’ve Incorporated Big Data—Now What? It’s easy to say something like, “We’re agile from here on out” or “Let’s start saying 'DevOps' in meetings more often,” but without an actual game plan for how you’re going to use something like big data, simply incorporating it into your current culture doesn’t do much. |
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How Mobile Applications Are Promoting Startup Culture Startups are often known for creating cutting-edge apps. However, startups have several requirements that also increasingly see them making use of mobile apps. These apps enable them to focus on building their products and getting to the market faster and more effectively. Read on to learn how. |
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The Gap between User Expectations and Reality in the World of Privacy Online privacy is a largely discussed and debated topic today. There is a common belief that with the advent of social and mobile computing, user privacy is at stake—and the growth in big data has made it worse. Some even say that, with the arrival of the mobile ecosystem, privacy is endangered. |