October 31, 2013 | InCITE | Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT | The US and British governments currently take a dim view of BYOD, but going slowly may be a reasonable approach until they see more private sector organizations implementing successful BYOD programs. | Resource compliments of: CITE Conference Tablets and mobile devices are driving a BYOD revolution in the enterprise. Come to Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise One-Day Forum(CITE) November 5, 2013 in New York City and learn how top IT leaders have made it work for them
and how you can, too. Learn more | Apple's recent changes to the Mac versions of iWork have many longtime users up in arms. The challenge is finding an alternative that meets your needs and the staying power to be a dependable solution. | Resource compliments of: CITE 2014 Awards Program The CITE Conference + Expo is accepting nominations for its inaugural CITE Awards, recognizing the most innovative mobile, social, cloud, and analytics technologies and solutions. Submit by Nov. 1. Finalists announced in December. Winners announced onsite at the show, April 27-29, 2014, in San Francisco. See www.citeconference.com for details. Click to continue | Apple focused on the consumer and end-user additions in Mavericks during its launch of the new desktop OS, but that doesn't mean that the company ignored its enterprise customers in the release. | Do.com, the task management service from Salesforce.com, will shut down early next year. | Tempo AI's latest update to the Tempo Smart Calendar iOS app catches our attention for its creative way of mining data to work to our advantage. | ClearStory, a cloud-based business intelligence service with backing from Google Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, Kleiner Perkins, and others, is now available. | We talked to cofounder Matt Wallach about how big tech advances like cloud delivery and mobile-first design are coming to the vertical software industry. | The one Microsoft re-org means sharing the cost of the technology behind devices and services as an incentive to collaborate on seamless experiences. | Google reportedly is close to releasing a competing wearable wrist device, competing with Samsung's Android-powered Galaxy Gear, among others. Both companies appear to be positioning themselves for a day when they'll no longer be partners. | Firefighters need up-to-date information as they rush to an emergency scene. In Bedford, N.H., they're using iPads and an app by PublicEye to enhance their work. | I rarely use Office, and today's iPads are more powerful than my six-year-old MacBook Pro. | | | |
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