Twitter is a funny thing. 140 characters that can say so much. It can also be misinterpreted rather quickly. Yesterday, thanking everyone for their well wishes. I got more than one person email or DM me asking me what was going on. Some thought I was unwell, some thought I was leaving Strategy Analytics. In fact, I was simply saying thank you to all those who had wished me a happy birthday.
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As I was prepping my thoughts for this latest entry, I was looking for an appropriate picture to place along with the commentary. This act made me also read over some of the past entries I made for other CTIA shows. It's interesting to see some of the titles I had for other post CTIA ruminations. I think the most relevant and appropriate one was "I survived CTIA." Ya, that seems to fit the bill again this year.
Regardless, it's interesting to see how things have changed over the last few shows. Some themes haven't (e.g., the Fall show seems to get smaller every year), while others have considerably.
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I just stumbled upon a couple of great articles over at my friends Mobile Enterprise Magazine talking about who owns the device that's glued to your hand and/or head. The first article (a very good read by the way) was a bit of a WES recap - focused on one of the sessions that took place there. The follow-on article was based upon a poll that Susan Nunziata took of MEM readers. It got me thinking about how complex the whole question of who owns the device is...and also what the implications are to an organization in terms of Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC).
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