White Papers
Higher education white papers and case studies from our sponsors. Click a title to read more or download.
For the last three years, through a global pandemic, we have witnessed a great reassessment going on in the United States and around the world. It’s happening on many different levels—from how we live and work to what we value in life—all with significant consequences going forward for higher education. In many ways, this time is not unlike other moments of political, cultural, and economic upheaval throughout our history and the long-lasting impact each had on colleges and universities.
Sponsored by Deloitte
We blind surveyed more than 1,000 leaders and technologists across industries and throughout the world to find out how organizations leverage cloud computing. The response? The cloud may be table stakes, but most organizations still don’t know how to operationalize cloud computing as a strategic advantage to accelerate business outcomes and outperform competitors.
Sponsored by Pluralsight
For everything that colleges and universities are looking to achieve, Identity is key. Yet a smooth and seamless authentication experience is rare in higher education, as schools struggle to deliver Identity in support of their digital engagements.
Sponsored by Okta
In Higher Education, legacy technology infrastructure makes it difficult for institutions to evolve. Outdated IT infrastructure hampers student learning, limits researchers’ ability to discover, and it complicates the IT team’s efforts to manage technology effectively. Some say the answer lies in a move to the cloud.
Sponsored by AWS and Enquizit
IT Leaders in Education face a wide range of challenges as they navigate a complex and rapidly evolving landscape, balancing the need for innovation, security, and cost-effective solutions.
Sponsored by Kyndryl
In less than three years, D’Youville has gone from hosting a few eager gamers to developing one of the most dynamic eSports programs in the country.
Sponsored by Spectrum Enterprise a part of Charter Communications
Microcredentials provide a way for students to learn new technology skills and demonstrate competency without having to invest in a full degree program — and if colleges and universities don’t have a strategy for offering these programs, they risk losing market share to other institutions.
Sponsored by Pluralsight
Higher education institutions are facing major headwinds. Greater student expectations, declining enrollment, and an uncertain economy are pressuring colleges and universities to think critically about their operations and where to optimize for future growth and relevance. Additionally, administrators are constantly tasked with doing more with less and must make difficult decisions on where to invest when it comes to programs and university-wide initiatives.
Sponsored by Infinitive