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Which IT Strategy and Why? Betting on Clouds, Collaboration, and Contracts (or Contrarians?)Session Type: Featured Speaker Friday Oct 21st, 2011 9:30 AM - 10:20 AM Meeting Room 114 681 reads Change Timezone TIMEZONE
Select your location for the program to reflect times local to you: Is there such a thing as a coherent IT strategy among the myriad decisions that confront IT leaders? Is each new or replacement system a unique challenge, or is there value in a larger plan? CIOs from major CIC (Big Ten) institutions will debate their own experiences in making those decisions and assess the road ahead. The convener for this session is Bradley Wheeler, Indiana University VideoLive Video and slides from the presentation are being provided through the generous support of Sonic Foundry. SpeakersResourcesLocationAsking questions, sharing insights and collaborating on this session has never been easier. Log in to comment on this session or tweet it using the hash tag #E11_FS19.
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FOR THIS ITEM
Issue with options & making a change: the transition costs. But do we overestimate those costs vs the benefits of change? #E11_FS19 #edu11
RT @eduwetzel: It's about making choices, not about influencing the market - but we need to have viable options in order to make choices #E11_FS19 #edu11
It's about making choices, not about influencing the market - but we need to have viable options in order to make choices #E11_FS19 #edu11
#E11_FS19 any questions?
Importance of bridging between K12 & higher ed in order to have influence with vendors; research institutions are not enough alone #E11_FS19
Demand aggregation as key to future of IT in higher ed? Under discussion in streamed session now. #E11_FS19 #edu11
RT @eduwetzel: The biggest expense of any IT organization is people, so you want your staff to be engaged and ALIVE. #E11_FS19 #edu11
The biggest expense of any IT organization is people, so you want your staff to be engaged and ALIVE. #E11_FS19 #edu11
Headed over to Clouds, Collaboration, and Contracts in room 114 #E11_FS19 #EDU11 starting in 10 http://t.co/4VxVg7Xc