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Save The Date: May 22, 2012 – The 2012 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium – Piloting the Untethered Enterprise

Save The Date: May 22, 2012 – The 2012 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium  Piloting the Untethered Enterprise The MIT Sloan CIO Symposium is where top CIOs, technology leaders and IT professionals from around the world meet. For one day IT leaders network and explore how innovative technologies and leading-edge academic research can help address the practical […]

The New IT Organization and the Changing Role of the CIO: Results of the 2011 Beyond The Crossroads Study

A Collaborative Study Between The MIT Sloan CIO Symposium and SearchCio.com How will the CIO role evolve in the digital business world? New business realities and the need for proven, quantifiable business value are changing nearly everything for IT organizations and their leaders. But this is not just evolutionary change, it’s revolutionary. IT is in […]

Beyond the Crossroads

How will the CIO Role Evolve in the Digital Business World – An overview of the 8th MIT Sloan CIO Symposium No longer a crossroads decision, the landscape of the digital world is rapidly changing, compelling enterprise leaders to stay abreast of and transform if they want to maintain a competitive advantage and sustain growth. […]

The 2011 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium Beyond The Crossroads: How Will The CIO Role Evolve In The Digital Business World? Save The Date: May 18, 2011

The MIT Sloan CIO Symposium is where top CIOs, technology leaders and IT professionals from around the world meet. For one day IT leaders network and explore how innovative technologies and  leading-edge academic research can help address the practical challenges faced in today’s changing economy. The theme of the 2011 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium is, […]

The Internet of Things: How CIOs Can Influence the Next Wave of Product Innovation

CIO — We’ve all heard the hype about a future of data-driven, always-connected devices where everything from cars to game consoles to refrigerators plays a role in the Internet of Things. We envision our household appliances tapped into the power grid, analyzing and fine-tuning electricity use. We expect our parked cars to one day use Wi-Fi to send traffic and weather forecasts to our office computers before we head out on the commute home.