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The Top-Ten Issues in Higher Education IT for 2013
Date: June 11, 2013
Time: 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. ET (UTC-4); convert to your time zone
Host: Marc Hoit, Vice Chancellor and CIO, North Carolina State University
Speaker: Diane Dagefoerde, CIO, Arts & Sciences, The Ohio State University
Susan Grajek, Vice President, Data, Research, and Analytics, EDUCAUSE
Butch Juelg, Associate Vice Chancellor, Technology Services, Lone Star College System
Joseph Vaughan, CIO and Vice President for Computing, Harvey Mudd College
Summary
The annual EDUCAUSE Top-Ten IT Issues, one of the most enduringly popular EDUCAUSE publications, has just been released for 2013. What are this year's top IT issues, how do they compare with 2012, and what do they mean for IT leaders and colleges and universities? Join EDUCAUSE Vice President Susan Grajek and three members of the IT leader research panel that identified and selected the 2013 top-ten list for a lively discussion of the issues and their implications.
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