Steve Papa, who earned his B.S.E. in civil engineering at Princeton University, will participate in the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium, Network for Competitive Advantage: People, Partners and Processes. He will serve on the keynote CIO panel, “Leveraging Collective Insights to Enhance Value.” The symposium, organized by the MIT Center for Digital Business and the MIT Sloan Alumni Club of Boston, in association with the Society for Information and Management (SIM), will be held on May 17 in Boston. Papa, as founder and CEO of Endeca — a growing software company providing new ways to search, analyze and understand information — was one of the leaders in the technology field invited to share his perspective on collective intelligence networks and how they can be used to obtain competitive business advantage.
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