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Colleges and universities are under pressure from demographic and technological changes. And in theory, digital transformation could ease some of that pressure. Technology can bridge the gap between increased student expectations and decreasing funding. It can also augment the teaching experience. Technology drives insight from student behaviors to provide a more personalized learning experience and enables deeper student engagement. 

However, providing all these experiences leads to increased demand on central IT. Like in every industry, IT in higher ed needs more capacity to deliver technology solutions to the entire business than it has the resources to provide. How are major universities solving these problems?

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