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lbabbili
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The enterprise world faces a fundamental shift with the arrival of the post-PC era. Employees in organizations exploring the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) movement can now work from anywhere, on any device. But what kinds of challenges--and opportunities--does BYOD present to both end-users and IT, and how can companies address them?

Join us for an open live discussion on Twitter on April 30, 2013 at 10 a.m. Pacific Time with analyst Daniel Rasmus and Cisco collaboration experts to find out how organizations can deliver the right collaboration experience for their employees. During our TweetChat, Rasmus and our subject matter experts will explore issues, discuss trends and participate in a two-way conversation with you, our Twitter audience.

What questions or topics do you want to discuss with us? Tweet them at @CiscoCollab using the #CollabChat hashtag or submit by commenting below.

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Moderator:@CiscoCollab

Guest Analyst: Daniel Rasmus @DanielWRasmus

Date/Time: April 30, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Standard Time

Hashtag: #CollabChat

What is a TweetChat?

TweetChats are scheduled gatherings of Twitter users to discuss a given topic, using a #hashtag to keep track of conversation.

How do I participate?

There are many ways to participate in a TweetChat. You can log in to www.tweetchat.com using your Twitter credentials, you can use your favorite Twitter client (i.e. TweetDeck, Hootsuite, etc.) or you can even just user Twitter Search to follow the chat hashtag. During the event, you can follow the discussion, contribute questions, and submit your own comments by using the same hashtag.

You can also check out Rasmus' recent whitepaper, Working in a Post-PC World.

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lbabbili
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

The TweetChat is over! Here's the transcript: https://communities.cisco.com/docs/DOC-34070

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