5 Key Initiatives for IT Decision Makers in Higher Ed for 2024

Every organization must be able to cope and adapt to fluctuating market dynamics and emerging technologies. As a higher education institution, it is critical to provide students with the necessary resources without exceeding budget. In this lieu, evolving technologies like AI and automation can be used to strike this balance.

LabStats is a world-leading computer software tracking tool that helps colleges and universities align their objectives with campus-wide goals. With LabStats, they can track software consumption across campus to identify which software is most and least used by students, peak usage hours, and other usage trends. Armed with this data, they can optimize resource allocation, spend on what students need, and renegotiate software license renewals as per usage.

We have recently launched an ebook that details such opportunities at length. Read this to know:

·        How to align campus-wide goals with IT infrastructure?

·        How to maximize agility to navigate business constraints?

·        How to make data-backed decisions for resource optimization?

·        How to create a culture of innovation in an ever-evolving market? And

·        How to leverage AI and other technologies to achieve campus-wide goals?

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LabStats has already helped thousands of university CIOs to make data-backed decisions and meet student demands better. Call +1-208-473-2222 or send an email to support@labstats.com for a free trial with LabStats today or to learn more.

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