Editor's note Hello again for another week of the Wrapper. Whether we like it or not, much of our computing future will be defined by mobile computing. You only need to glance at OS X and Windows 8 to see how metaphors that began in mobile have moved onto the desktop. This year is sure to be an interesting one, as a trio of new mobile OSes are due to appear -- if any one of those three can thrive, it will be good for the computing ecosystem as a whole. If you happen to think that this writing caper is a breeze and you'd like to chance your arm at it, TechRepublic is currently looking for writers to cover our Asian Technology blog. Click on the link below to get in touch with us. Have a good week, everyone! --Chris Ubuntu Phone, Tizen, Firefox OS: The mobile battle for fifth Last year, there were three "modern" mobile OSes, and now with BB10, we have four. Can any of the upcoming OSes make it five? Read more | Additional TechRepublic resources | | The CIO resume vs. The CTO resume Don't confuse the position of CIO with CTO when you're applying for one of those jobs. Resume expert Jennifer Hay talks about the difference. Read more | Call for writers: Asian Technology If you want to write about tech trends and product developments for TechRepublic's Asian Technology blog, please contact us. Read more | IT innovation: Why are US and UK bottom of the pile? US and UK organisations are putting less into innovative IT than their international counterparts - and well below firms in Brazil. Read more | What's with Generation Y and online privacy? Depending on whom you ask, members of Generation Y either have online privacy figured out, or they haven't a clue. Michael P. Kassner looks at who's right. Read more | IT should get ready for new Big Data network breakthroughs Mary Shacklett covers the key planning and research considerations for networks and Big Data. Read more | How the cloud has enabled the consumerization of applications Thoran Rodrigues looks at how consumers are not only driving the BYOD trend, but also a similar trend, enabled by the cloud, in bringing apps into the workplace. Read more | Selecting a platform for initial app development Developers should consider these factors when deciding which app platform will allow development to proceed quickly, and enable questions about customer needs, tech decisions, and more. Read more | Hybrid mobile apps: the future of app development? Hybrid apps may be the norm, not the exception, within a few years as companies try to cut the cost of app deployment across multiple platforms. Read more | | | | Connect with TechRepublic | | BYOD and the Consumerization of IT Special Report The Bring Your Own Device phenomenon is reshaping the way IT is purchased, managed, delivered, and secured. TechRepublic and ZDNet editors and analysts delve into what it means, the key products involved, how to handle it, and where it's going in the future. | | |
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