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Thursday, June 06, 2013

How Chatter let HP stop talking to itself - and start talking to partners

Panacast: The coolest video conferencing product we've seen in a long time | CITE keynote speaker Gary Hamel on hacking management

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June 06, 2013
InCITE Your weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

How Chatter let HP stop talking to itself - and start talking to partners

Two months ago, Hewlett-Packard began rolling out the new Salesforce Chatter Communities to partners. The results are great so far.

Panacast: The coolest video conferencing product we've seen in a long time

One of the highlights of the CITE Conference: A startup has designed a panoramic videoconferencing set up with iOS devices and $600 cameras.

CITE keynote speaker Gary Hamel on hacking management

Watch management guru Gary Hamel - our CITE Conference keynote speaker - explain how non-traditional management structures encourage innovation.

How the Pentagon plans to roll out Android

How does an enterprise in which security can be a matter of life and death implement Android? This way.

How mobile devices give SAP execs a "real-time pipeline of information"

Embracing mobile isn't just about employees accessing data incorporate systems. It also helps them collect and send up-to-the-minute data back to the mother ship, as SAP learned..

Why Starz rejected dual-persona smartphones

CITE Conference speaker Starz has found its way to a working mobile policy through trial and error. Here's what they learned along the way.

Boxer solves iOS inbox management across email services

There are lots of these apps (like Mailbox) out there, but Boxer is enterprise friendly and it works across email systems.

Azure updates make it way better for do-it-yourself development

Microsoft's developer-friendly changes to its Azure cloud platform offer one possible route to giving users the freedom they need to develop and test apps.

Google teams up with Kinvey to make building mobile apps easier

Enterprise-focused Kinvey becomes the first backend-as-a-service provider in Google's Cloud Platform partner program.

The journey to BYO-Everything is shorter than you think

As companies move past BYOD to other "bring your own" initiatives, the idea of employees providing everything - mobile devices, apps, PCs, even workplaces - is becoming more plausible.

Next up: The consumerization of power

The balance of power between company and customer has shifted, and technology like personal software agents, wearable personal data collectors, and crowdsourcing will continue to wreak huge changes on your business.

 

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