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Nearly half of all chief information officers in higher education expect to retire within the next 10 years, and half of those expect to do so in the next five years. For the first time in a decade the percentage of CIOs expecting to retire within the next decade was higher for men (50 percent) than for women (47 percent). MoreMost higher education CIOs feel fairly confident about their place among senior management, but they still have areas for improvement in operational excellence, according to a new study. More
If your institution's website doesn't pull in students, it's time for a revamp. Here's how universities are reorganizing their web content, integrating enterprise applications, and adapting to mobile devices. MoreJasig has released an update to uPortal to address a vulnerability affecting uPortal 4 and dependent software, such as uMobile and SSP. MoreBaton Rouge Community College plans to implement business process management software that will automate and streamline the core workflow processes of its admissions, human resources, administration, and IT departments. MoreElsevier has launched two new modules, Award Management and Research Intelligence, for its research information management system, Pure. More
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