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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 […]

Raytheon seeks to innovate around IT security services

Michael Daly, CISO, Ratheon As large-scale security breaches become more commonplace, the challenge for most CIOs and chief information security officers (CISOs) is just trying to keep up with the threats — never mind innovating around IT security services. http://searchcio.techtarget.com/video/Raytheon-seeks-to-innovate-around-IT-security-services

May 10 Videocast With Cloud-Security Experts

Ensuring data security in the cloud is one of the most heated topics for IT executives so far this year. In fact, many wonder whether the two really can co-exist and if so, how they can fulfill the seemingly conflicting missions—gaining the flexibility and efficiencies of cloud computing and also protecting enterprise data? To address […]

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.