Tech@Tuck Series
Getting To Know You: Big Brands & Big Data
Tech@Tuck
February 7, 2013 • Tuck School of Business
This year's Tech@Tuck focused on the advent and explosion of big data with visitors from Bluefly, Caesars Entertainment, Nordstrom, MasterCard Advisors and Quidsi (an Amazon Company.) More ›
Innovation On Demand: The Promise of Cloud Computing
Tech@Tuck
February 15, 2012 • Tuck Campus • TECH@TUCK
Tech@Tuck welcomed guests from Amazon, AT&T, Cognitive Electronics, Google and IBM for a close look at the possibilities, problems and promises of cloud computing. More ›
Topics: Cloud Computing, Innovation
Social & The Enterprise
Tech@Tuck
January 13, 2011 • Tuck Campus
The 2011 Tech@Tuck event is titled, "The Business of Social: Engagement, Innovation and Collaboration." The Tech@Tuck panel discussion focused on social technology and the enterprise. More ›
Topics: Change, Collaboration, Extended Enterprise, Social Media
Mobile Strategy, Technology, Entertainment and Innovation
Tech@Tuck
January 13, 2010 • Tuck Campus
Industry experts, business leaders, academics and vendors gathered to discuss mobile strategy. The panel was a strategic conversation on this year's theme of Mobile Technology. Participants included Terry Kramer, Regional President of Vodafone Americas; Kevin Bradshaw, CEO of buzzd; Mark Vandenbrink, VP of Technology Solutions, Samsung and was moderated by Emily Nagle Green, President and CEO of Yankee Group. More ›
Topics: Data, Entertainment, Innovation, Mobile, Strategy
VIDEO: Winning the Battle for People, Platforms & Profits
Tech@Tuck
January 14, 2009 • Tuck Campus
Students, faculty and community members gathered at Tuck to gain insights and information from top industry executives. The panelists discussed how consumers are driving their companies to offer dynamic content on multiple platforms including mobile devices, conventional television and online. More ›
Topics: Entertainment, Strategy, Video
Web 2.0: Shifting Business Boundaries
Tech@Tuck
January 16, 2008 • Tuck Campus
In addition to the Tech@Tuck hands-on expo and panel discussion on January 16, the Center hosted a series of speakers throughout the year to discuss different aspects of Web 2.0. This was the first in a series is sponsored by IBM. More ›
Topics: Social Media, Technology
Managing Consumer Data
Tech@Tuck
January 10, 2007 • Tuck Campus
How do firms make decisions about what types of consumer data they collect and use to enhance their business? How do they keep this data secure? How should they address consumers' expressed concerns about this gathering of personal information? The center hosted a series of programs focused on the use of consumer data in an effort to answer these questions. More ›
The Emerging Digital Home
Tech@Tuck
January 18, 2006 • Tuck Campus
Teck@Tuck January 11 & 18, 2006. The center hosted two events on "The Emerging Digital Home" in January. First, on January 11, Intel presented its vision of the digital home. On January 18, the center held new product demos and a panel on the future of delivering entertainment to the digital home featuring executives from Microsoft, Time Warner, Samsung, and ESPN. More ›
Topics: Consumerization of IT, Internet / Connectivity, Technology
Next Generation Services: Personalization and Privacy
Tech@Tuck
February 16, 2005 • Tuck Campus
This Tech@Tuck examined how companies make decisions about what types of personal information to use, and what kinds of products to offer. How do companies gather, store, segment, and process consumers' personal information? How can personalization enhance existing products and services? What are consumers' expressed concerns about the gathering of personal information? More ›
Topics: Data, Product Development, Services
Inside Outsourcing
Tech@Tuck
April 6, 2004 • Tuck Campus
Offshore outsourcing has become a hot topic among American workers. But what happens at the other end of outsourcing, for call center workers in Asia? The center and the Hopkins Center co-hosted a panel discussion to explore the business, social, and ethical implications of outsourcing to developing nations. The collaboration also presented Alladeen, the internationally acclaimed multimedia play on outsourcing call centers to India. More ›
Topics: Asia, Outsourcing, Services
Tunes@Tuck: Fresh Tracks for the Music Industry
Tech@Tuck
February 4, 2004 • Tuck Campus
The music industry has undergone a massive change in recent years, but many chapters of the book are yet to be written. The Internet and supporting digital technologies have driven radical changes in the value chain for music, impacting everything from the production of music to its distribution and how it is enjoyed by the consumer. More ›
Topics: Consumerization of IT, Data, Internet / Connectivity, Value Chain
Mobile Interactivity: Why Should Business Managers and Consumers Care?
Tech@Tuck
April 24, 2003 • Tuck Campus
A key part of the relentless progress of digital technology has been an ever increasing march towards mobility. Wireless capabilities have freed users from being in a certain spot using a certain piece of equipment, enabling them to accomplish similar tasks on the move. How should businesses and consumers be thinking about the many aspects of mobility and where is the industry headed? These questions were considered at the 2003 Tech@Tuck panel. More ›
Digital Video Media and Entertainment
Tech@Tuck
November 7, 2002 • Tuck Campus
This dynamic panel was focused on the impact of digital technology on the media and entertainment industry. Participants included Glenn Britt T'72, CEO and chairman of Time Warner Cable, Lisa Sanders D'81, Executive Director, Operations, Sony Pictures Imageworks; Jim Sanduski, VP of Marketing, Visual Display Products Group - Digital Consumer Electronics Division, Samsung Electronics America and Seth Skolnik D'89, SVP, Business Development, Paramount Digital Entertainment. More ›
Topics: Economy, Entertainment, Video












