CITE Wrap-up: 8 Quick Takeaways from the CITE Conference and Expo
The Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise (CITE) Conference and Expo wrapped up last week. Weren’t able to attend the event, or still trying to absorb all the info that was presented? You could read CITEworld’s library of articles from the CITE Conference and Expo, but if you’re strapped for time, we suggest borrowing the Cliffs Notes—or in this case tweets—from a variety of industry experts.
Here are eight takeaways—each 140 characters or less—from CITE, as shared by those who attended:
“BYOD is really BYOE. What is the E? Experience.” Tom Soderstrom of NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (@nasajpl) #CITE13
— CITE Conf. & Expo (@CITEConference) June 4, 2013
“Information Governance is turned upside down with #BYOD“-Deborah Juhnke of Husch Blackwell LLP (@huschblackwell)
— CITE Conf. & Expo (@CITEConference) June 4, 2013
“The user experience is going to dominate everything.” - Brandon Porco (@brandoncporco) of @northropgrumman #CITE13 #consumerization — CITE Conf. & Expo (@CITEConference) June 4, 2013
Consumer Tech initiatives are mostly reactive 49% only 33% proactive @bobmelk #cite13 — Brian Katz (@bmkatz) June 3, 2013
82% of companies say security is top challenge to CoIT, 65% privacy and compliance @bobmelk #cite13
— Brian Katz (@bmkatz) June 3, 2013
“In IT we’ve never had a deadline…we invent words like “re-baselining” for when things go really bad.” - @brandoncporco#cite13
— Steve Damadeo (@sdamadeo) June 4, 2013
IT must become entrepreneural to survive. Mobile is amplifying that mandate. #cite13 #mypov
— Bob Egan (@bobegan) June 4, 2013
Most important @citeconference takeaway: Consumerization is about the people, not the technology bit.ly/14lFpZi #CITE13
— Ryan Faas (@ryanfaas) June 7, 2013
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