October 07, 2013 | InCITE | Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT | When it comes to any deployment, the best advice is test early, test thoroughly, and plan accordingly. | 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 | Education has always been rather monolithic. But through analytics, it is possible to customize the way students are taught. All that's needed are the tools. But will they be used fairly? | 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. | Evernote's integration into Salesforce could be a way into the wider enterprise through the sales department. | At first glance, it seems to be the best and least expensive realization so far of Microsoft's core Windows 8 value proposition -- the idea that some users want to carry a single device, rather than a separate laptop and tablet. | A fingerprint-based mobile payment service for Android devices now available in South Korea eventually will come to the U.S. and China. But after last month's hack of the new iPhone's fingerprint sensor, will people trust it? | OneLogin, which just scored a $13 million investment, said that large enterprises have only just begun to think about using identity and access management products for cloud services. | After raising $21 million, Netskope is launching its service that lets IT managers control the way workers use web apps. | We started CITEworld a year ago with a simple premise: Consumer technology is changing how we work. | | | |
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