“Organizations must adapt quickly to the rapid changes in today's digital business world to maintain a competitive advantage. CIO leadership can make the difference between challenges and opportunities. That brings us to the 2011 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium theme: ‘Beyond the Crossroads – How will the CIO Role Evolve in the Digital Business World?’ It helps CIOs catch the next wave and prepare for its future impact.”
Graham G. Rong, PhD, MBA
Chair of the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium
Director of MIT Sloan Alumni Club of Boston
“The survey illuminates some key trends we have been following on SearchCIO.com this year regarding innovation and business strategy, which reflect the changing business needs for technology. IT is evolving from a 'departmental' function to a service provider within the business, and CIOs and other IT professionals are changing their functions along with that. You are going to see more 'brokers,' 'specialists' and 'enablers.'”
Scot Petersen
Editorial Director
SearchCIO.com & TechTarget's CIO/IT Strategy Media Group
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 innovative technologies and leading-edge academic research can help address the practical challenges faced in today's changing volatile business environment and 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. This is where the future is made.