Over the last 50 years, IT has been invaluable as a tool for improving enterprise efficiency. Even today, this continues to be an essential role. But as IT evolves to meet future needs, the industry’s focus must be to enable business and organizational transformation by offering sustainable innovation within and across the enterprise.
As market pace quickens, companies must become more nimble; it is imperative for IT to change from its traditional perception of bottom-line cost management to a new role in top-line value creation. Instead of focusing exclusively on optimizing internal efficiencies, forward-looking information and communication technologies must support the business goal of achieving a competitive edge and long-term profitability.
Stepping out of the mold of a typical technology-centric discussion of the IT industry, the 2009 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium explores new forms of computing to fuel innovation. We address critical business implications of embracing the new over the tried-and-true and the risks of ignoring new technologies that can benefit your business.
We invite you to join us on this exciting discovery tour. On May 20, 2009, MIT Sloan CIO 2009 Symposium tackles these topics. Please join the discussion.
The eight panel sessions comprised of distinguished MIT researchers, key IT leaders, and IT practitioners from academia and vertical industries will engage in a captivating dialogue about the many dimensions of technology and its critical role in building an enterprise that rides the waves of economic and technological changes.