October 10, 2013 | InCITE | Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT | Even when he's behind the wheel of his Range Rover rally racer, Go2NeXt CEO Paulo Pichini can stay in touch with his employees and family from anywhere. | Resource compliments of: CITE Conference Attend Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise (CITE) Forum, November 5, 2013 in New York and learn how Dow Jones CIO Stephen Orban's aggressive digital strategy is transforming the publishing powerhouse. Complimentary registration. | A couple years ago, DirecTV decided that its IT organization was too timid. So the company created a game to encourage staffers to share their mistakes and take bold steps. | 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 | Google's free Web Designer offers designers Flash-like tools for building HTML5 pages. Unfortunately, much of the generated code comes automatically with WebKit prefixes, meaning it won't display properly on Internet Explorer or Firefox. | Microsoft rolls out RDP clients for iOS and Android. | Gartner has predicted the collision of todays trends around mobile, social, big data and the cloud are going to combine with data from the Internet of Things and have a profound influence on business as we move forward. | The data provided by optical sensors combined with the insightful analysis conducted by computational biologists has the potential to change the dynamics of both the sports and medical industries. | Google's latest developer version of Chrome runs the full Chrome OS like a modern UI app in Windows 8. If it can offer great apps, users may be convinced to use the Chrome OS on their Windows 8 machines, instead of Microsoft's OS. | Enterproid, which is changing its name to Divide and scored $12 million in funding, says to expect more partnership announcements like the ones it has with MDM providers. | We run down what Google Wallet, PayPal, GoBank, and other mobile payment providers expect you to give them -- including the ability to dial phone numbers, send text messages, and store data about you forever. Is it any wonder that mobile payments are slow to take off? | | | |
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