Register free for CITE Forum in New York City!
You're invited to join us with a complimentary registration (a $495 value) to attend the CITE Forum, taking place on November 5th at the Hilton New York in New York City.
Sign up for free at: http://www.citeforum.com/ODF13Free
Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise (CITE) is reaching a fever pitch among CIO's and investors, and with IT professionals responsible for managing this new trend.
CITE Forum 2013 is where hundreds of leading business executives, venture capitalists and IT executives from organizations such as SUNY, MetLife, UPS, Credit Suisse, Bristol-Myers Squibb and others will gather to learn the latest on mobile apps, writing legal-proof BYOD (bring your own device) policies, driving social collaboration and bringing other aspects of the consumer technology experience to the enterprise.
Attend CITE Forum, and hear from industry experts including:
- Stephen Orban, CIO, Dow Jones
- Jon Herstein, SVP, Customer Success, Box
- Eric Bisceglia, Sr Dir, Product Marketing, LogMeIn
- John Oyhagaray, Applications Executive
- Scott Blandford, CTO, Retirement and Individual Technology , TIAA-CREF
- Kevin Jones, Consulting Social & Organizational Strategist (formerly of NASA)
- Joshua Konvisser, Partner, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
- Sarmad Salim, Director, Application Design & Mobility, Enabling Applications, Sanofi North America
- Matt Rosoff, Editorial Director, CITEworld
- And more!
To learn more about the sessions and speakers, please visit http://www.citeforum.com/ehome/CITENY13/agenda.
Register online now at: http://www.citeforum.com/ODF13Free and take advantage of this special complimentary registration.
Join us on November 5th for a content-packed day of insights from leading companies, and don't just Meet the Next Generation of Business. Become it.
Regards,
Debra Becker
Sr. Marketing Director
DEMO and CITE Forum Conferences
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