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  • EDUCAUSE 2024: How Automated Cloud Monitoring Promotes Accountability


    EDUCAUSE 2024: How Automated Cloud Monitoring Promotes Accountability

    EDUCAUSE 2024: How Automated Cloud Monitoring Promotes Accountability

    As higher education institutions continue to discover the benefits of hosting data in the cloud, these environments are becoming increasingly complex.


    EDUCAUSE 2024: Lessons from a Data-Driven Institution

    EDUCAUSE 2024: Lessons from a Data-Driven Institution

    Some of that was out of necessity, because there is no in-person interaction with students at WGU, but some was by design as the university’s early leaders took a technology-forward approach.


    AI as a Service (AIaaS): What Higher Education Needs to Know

    AI as a Service (AIaaS): What Higher Education Needs to Know

    While the university’s supercomputing center allows in-house AI development, private sector companies such as Microsoft, Oracle and SAP are integrating GenAI and other learning automation functionality into their software platforms.


    State ballot measures would help improve college facilities

    State ballot measures would help improve college facilities

    But opponents, such as Assembly Member Bill Essayli, a Republican, and Jon Coupal, president of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, argued that increasing state debt is not the right approach.


    EDUCAUSE 2024: Top 10 IT Issues List Seeks to Restore Trust in Higher Ed

    EDUCAUSE 2024: Top 10 IT Issues List Seeks to Restore Trust in Higher Ed

    Susan Grajek, vice president of partnerships, communities and research at EDUCAUSE, presented this year's list at the organization's annual conference in San Antonio.


    ACT, SAT scores decline year over year

    ACT, SAT scores decline year over year

    While many colleges are continuing test-optional or test-free policies, others are reinstating the requirement, causing high school seniors to be more strategic when it comes to applying to higher education institutions.