MacIT 2013, which is part of Macworld Expo, is looking for speakers to discuss topics of importance to the Mac IT community. It’s held in San Francisco on January 31 – February 2. Some ideas for topics include:
- integrating iOS devices and Macs into Windows environments
- OS X enterprise solutions
- enterprise applications for Apple devices
The complete call for submissions, including more information and potential topics, is here.
I’ve just been invited to join their advisory committee, and I’ve spoken at MacIT and Macworld Expo several times before. I’d be remiss if I didn’t also include the call for submissions for Macworld Expo. The deadline for submissions to both events is September 9.
The difference between the two is that MacIT is for an IT audience, whereas the Expo is for a more general audience. For example, a few years ago (while working for my former employer), one talk that I gave at MacIT was how Exchange administrators can configure their Exchange environment to better support Mac users and troubleshoot issues that occur for those users, whereas my Macworld Expo talk was about how Outlook:Mac end users can take better advantage of Exchange features.
Please feel free to email me if you’d like to brainstorm ideas for potential topics, chat about the conference in general, or ask any other questions that come to mind.