What We Learned from the TDX 2017 Pulse Study

When we launched our first annual Pulse Study in 2016, we set out to evaluate organizational maturity and top challenges in Higher Ed IT. Frankly, we were not sure what to expect. We certainly understood common challenges in the industry, especially those encountered by our clients. But what would the data tell us after surveying […]
The Aging of Campus Infrastructure and Buildings

According to the consultancy firm, Sightlines, most campus buildings were constructed prior to 1975. Buildings from that era have long since passed the typical timeframe for renewal of space and systems such as HVAC, electrical and plumbing. The firm also contends that the renovation of older buildings is often postponed in favor of new construction, creating […]
The Evolving State of Campus-Wide User Support

In their 2016 survey focusing on technology, computing, and eLearning in Higher Education, the Campus Computing Project identified the top five campus IT priorities over the next 2-3 years. Hiring and retaining qualified IT staff. Assisting faculty with IT instructional integration. Upgrading and enhancing network and data security. Providing adequate user support services. Leveraging IT […]
Managing the Campus: What Does Service Management Look Like Going Forward?

Campus management has become increasingly complex and expensive. If you look across IT, Facilities, HR, Residential Life, Marketing and more – each department has a unique set of requirements, challenges, and opportunities. However, if institutions continue to view each group separately, they will miss an opportunity to improve the student experience. When prioritizing and allocating […]
EdTech is Evolving and Bringing New Challenges to Higher Ed IT

Technology in Higher Education is advancing at a rapid pace and continues to demand more of the IT departments tasked with supporting students, faculty, and staff. Now when considering that Gartner predicts that the number of connected devices will increase to 21 Billion by 2020 – 3x the current amount – we can expect unprecedented […]
Are You Ready for the EdTech Explosion?

According to Gartner, EdTech spend in Higher Ed alone is to reach $38B by the end of 2016. The report goes on to state that the focus has shifted from cost reduction to how can technology be used to gain a competitive advantage. Jan-Martin Lowendahl, vice president and distinguished analyst for Gartner said that for […]
How to Effectively Manage Resources in Higher Ed IT

How do you manage your resources? Every university has multiple projects taking place on any given day, and keeping track of all of them can be complex – especially when trying to manage a portfolio of projects across multiple campuses. One of the most daunting aspects of project management can be resource management. With such […]
Positive Student Experiences and IT – Are They Related?

What makes a university successful? While there are many possible answers to this question, there is one that stands out: positive student experiences. Student experiences can impact universities for years to come. With an overall high quality of student experiences, the appeal to prospective students will also be high. The number of applicants per year […]
Claim Back Your Team: The Rise of Managed Services in Higher Ed IT

Your key initiatives have a purpose. They forward the institution’s mission of learning and research. What’s keeping you back from moving your initiatives forward? It’s very simple – there is not enough time in the day to be strategic or to grow your talent base. That is why many organizations are looking for experts to […]
Build It and They Will Come: The Rise of Student Portals

Supporting and enhancing the ‘student experience’ throughout the student lifecycle (from first contact through to becoming alumni) is critical to the success in higher education today for both the student and the institution. The student experience encompasses all aspects of student life (i.e. academic, social, welfare and support) with the academic imperative at the heart […]
Is Your Student Portal 508 Compliant?

According to the U.S. Department of Education, 11% of undergraduates have a disability. Section 508 guidelines help universities to understand how to best service this population. As part of that framework, there are minimum standards put forth for web accessibility. The student experience can be significantly improved through the use of student portals – which […]
Pulling Service Management Excellence out of the Chaos – Why Does It Seem So Daunting?

It’s an old story – strapped with resources, a never-ending stream of new users, and increasing demand for more, faster and better – can the IT professional get ahead? Can the value that IT is bringing be effectively communicated? The good news is that the answer is “yes” to both. However, what many may not […]