Owner's Guide To Platform Strategies

at the 13th Annual MIT Sloan CIO Symposium



In this Issue...
  • General Registration Closes 5/11
  • Owner's Guide to Platform Strategies
  • Welcome Gold Sponsor IBM
  • Mitigating Cyber Risks in the Growing World of Internet-connected Devices

 

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Uber. Airbnb. Amazon. Apple. PayPal. All of these cutting-edge businesses are built on platforms: two-sided markets that are revolutionizing the way we do business. As digital networks increase in ubiquity, businesses that do a better job of harnessing the power of the platform will win. Whether platforms are connecting sellers and buyers, hosts and visitors, or drivers with riders, this session will discuss the "owner's manual" for creating a successful platform business. But not every company can become a platform, so much of this session will be spent on helping practitioners measure where they are in a platform ecosystem, and how they can benefit from that position - or move to a different one.

 

Prof. Marshall Van Alstyne, SM '91, PhD '98, Fellow, MIT IDE, Professor, BU Questrom School of Management will moderate the panel, including:

Prof. Marshall Van Alstyne, SM '91, PhD '98 Chris Taylor Eric McCarty Prof. Sanjay Sarma George Collins
Prof. Marshall Van Alstyne, SM '91, PhD '98 Chris Taylor Eric McCarty Prof. Sanjay Sarma George Collins

Welcome Gold Sponsor IBM

The MIT Sloan CIO Symposium is proud to welcome Gold Sponsor, IBM!

 

IBM is a globally integrated technology and consulting company headquartered in Armonk, New York. With operations in more than 170 countries, IBM attracts and retains some of the world's most talented people to help solve problems and provide an edge for businesses, governments and non-profits. Innovation is at the core of IBM's strategy. The company develops and sells software and systems hardware and a broad range of infrastructure, cloud and consulting services. Learn more at ibm.com.

The number of Internet-connected Devices (IoT) is expected to increase from about 4 billion to over 20 billion devices by 2020. This will create wonderful new capabilities, but also more cyber risks due to the increased number of attack surfaces and the growing expertise of hackers and the thriving black market for stolen data and malware. How can your organization mitigate cyber risk? How can innovative new technologies and methods help? Where should the governance of cybersecurity fit in your organization? Pres. Obama has just proposed to allocate $19B to cybersecurity in latest budget - is that enough and how can it help your organization? This panel will address the strategic, managerial, and operational issues of cybersecurity.

 

Prof. Stuart Madnick, SB '66, SM '69, PhD '72, Director, MIT Interdisciplinary Consortium for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity, (IC)3 will moderate the panel, including:

  • Tom Eilers, Director-Eastern Region, Government & Education Solutions, Intel Security
  • Roota Almeida, Head of Information Security, Delta Dental of NJ
  • Mark Morrison, Chief Information Security Officer, State Street Corporation
  • Sam Phillips, VP, General Manager, CISO Samsung Business Services, Samsung Electronics
Prof. Stuart Madnick, SB '66, SM '69, PhD '72 Tom Eilers Roota Almeida Mark Morrison Sam Phillips
Prof. Stuart Madnick, SB '66, SM '69, PhD '72 Tom Eilers Roota Almeida Mark Morrison Sam Phillips
Cordially,
Lindsey Anderson
 The MIT Sloan CIO Symposium is organized by:

MIT Center for Information Systems Research
MIT Center for Information Systems Research
MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy
MIT Sloan Boston Alumni Association