MIT Sloan CIO Symposium

March 2, 2011

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MIT Sloan CIO Symposium | As CIO and as a senior business executive, you embrace a technology vision to enable improved global business performance for your company. With pressure to do more with fewer resources mounting every year, your success increasingly requires tapping into innovative technologies and new ideas to get the job done. What sparks these ideas? How do you keep up with leading innovations? Find out at the 2011 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium.

The MIT Sloan CIO Symposium is an annual one-day conference, held on the MIT campus, where CIOs and other senior business executives from around the world gather to explore how leading-edge academic research and innovative technologies can help address the practical challenges faced in today’s changing economy. Senior IT decision makers engage with each other and with thought leaders from academia to find better ways to sustain their leadership in the effective use of technology to improve business performance.

Keynote presentations and interactive panel discussions feature more than forty-five business leaders, technology innovators, and thought leaders from academia. Over a dozen sessions explore topics ranging from leveraging virtualization and cloud computing to security challenges in private clouds, application of collaborative technologies, outsourcing, and IT governance. The Symposium, now in its eighth year, enables you to gain insight into new developments, hear the inside story on cutting-edge implementations, engage in spirited discussions with academics as well as business leaders, and network with peers from around the world.