October 28, 2013 | InCITE | Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT | In a tower high above the Seattle suburb of Bellevue, Expedia is changing the way it works, and how it builds software. Part of that change is due to rethinking just what Expedia is; realizing that it's a technology company first and foremost. | 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 | New, but useful? | 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 surprised everyone this week when it announced that Mac OS X Mavericks is free and available. Mac lovers cheered, many of whom use their personal computers for work as happy members of the BYOD movement. | Google's Chrome is great in its default mode, but by taking advantage of some features and options, users can get even more out of the search giant's web browser. | The latest version of the Mac OS is no transformative update, but it includes several key changes that most users will like. | On the eve of Android's fifth birthday, it's time to give the little green guy the respect he deserves. | | | |
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