A few seats have opened up for Tuesday's Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise (CITE) Forum and you're invited to join us for free! (a $495 value).
Get your free pass at: http://www.citeforum.com/LCfree
Join the 600+ IT professionals from the New York City area that have registered to attend from organizations such as: AIG, Bank of America, Bristol-Myers & Squibb, Citigroup, Columbia University, Dept. of Homeland Security, HBO, Honeywell, Johnson & Johnson, JP Morgan Chase, Merck & Company, NBC Universal, New York Life Insurance Co, NYPD, Pfizer, Salesforce.com, Sony, SUNY, Time Warner, Tyco International, U.S. Military, United Nations, UPS and many more!
CITE Forum
Tuesday, November 5
8:00am-5:00pm
Hilton New York
New York City
Top 5 Reasons to Attend CITE Forum:
5.It's a magnet for thought leaders, like Stephen Orban, CIO, Dow Jones & Company, Inc., on how to empower your IT leadership and development team to build your future in our opening keynote you don't want to miss this!
4. Learn about mobile app design from the leaders. Sarmad Salim, Director, Application Design & Mobility, of Sanofi North America, will discuss how to focus on the user and the use case to develop new apps and capabilities.
3. See ROI from Social Collaboration. Learn the latest best practices around successful social adoption and ROI from strategist Kevin Jones and his work at NASA's Marshall and Goddard Space Flight Centers and elsewhere.
2. Manage the risk of consumerization. Hear from an array of case study presenters on the forces driving consumerization and the challenges and approaches to embracing it.
1. Learning and networking opportunities galore. Connect with attendees sharing similar interests via the CITE mobile app, networking reception, and so much more!
Sign up for free at: http://www.citeforum.com/LCfree
We hope to see you this Tuesday!
The CITE Forum Team
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