The Business of Social: Engagement, Collaboration and Innovation
Britt Technology Impact Series: Computing
The Britt Technology Impact Series (BTIS) provides MBA candidates and the Tuck and Dartmouth communities with insights into how changes in technology affect individuals, impact enterprises and reshape industries. The series explores a different theme each academic year through events including panel discussions with industry leaders, one-on-one meetings with executives and academic seminars. At year-end, the center produces an overview of the findings that gives students unique perspectives on relevant business and technology issues. The 2011-12 Britt Technology Impact Series will examine how cloud computing gives consumers and enterprises new ways to stay connected. Past series looked at social technology, mobile and video. Experience Past Series Overviews and More Information ›
Tuck Entertainment, Sports and Media Symposium
March 30, 2012 • Tuck Campus • Hanover, NH • USA
In conjunction with the symposium, this panel looked at distribution models in cloud computing. Participants included Blair Westlake, Corporate VP of Media & Entertainment, Microsoft Corp; Justin Connolly, ESPN & Disney Media Networks and Aljit J. Joy SVP, Comcast Innovation Labs. More ›
Topics: Cloud Computing, Computing, Distribution
CIOs in the Cloud: Pinning Down Risks and Rewards
October 17, 2011 • Tuck Campus
Three top CIOs from Nestlé, Hilti and Bechtel shared their perspectives on cloud computing including security concerns and business opportunities. Shown left: Hilti's CIO, Martin Petry. More ›
Topics: Cloud Computing, Computing, Risk
Up in the Air: The Rise of Cloud Computing
September 23, 2011 • Tuck Campus
Peter DeSantis, the VP of Amazon Web Services and General Manager of Amazon EC2, visited Tuck to discuss cloud computing. More ›
Topics: Cloud Computing, Computing
Social Living in the Cloud - Tuck Alumni Panels
August 9, 2011 • San Francisco, CA • Portland, OR • Seattle, WA
"Social Living in the Cloud" Tuck Alumni Panels Moderated by Professor Eric Johnson. Participants included executives from Facebook, Nike, EMC, Rhapsody, Cisco Systems, Emergence Capital Partners, Ariba and Rentrak. More ›
Topics: Cloud Computing, Computing, Social Media




