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How Higher Education Can Create Cost Efficiency Through Managed Services

One year since the pandemic began, colleges and universities still face uncertainty around when students will fully return to in-person learning. In the United States, only 35 percent of students have returned to schools for in-person learning full-time. The majority of students continue to attend virtual school, or some mix of remote and in-person classes. And even as vaccine distribution ramps up and provides a glimmer of hope for a return to in-person learning, remote learning will remain a required service in the days, months and perhaps even years to come.

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How Managed Service Providers Can Help Higher Education Address the Challenges Brought On By COVID-19

From outsourcing IT services requests, to managing cloud migration, to improving security architecture, managed service providers (MSPs) offer their clients a variety of services to navigate the increasingly complex, unpredictable technological world. 

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Why Higher Ed CIOs Should Embrace Moving to the Cloud

Editor's note: A version of this article was originally published by InformationWeek. An initial cloud migration investment can deliver both immediate and long-term benefits -- especially if the infrastructure evolves along with an institution's digital operations.

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How Managed Services Can Support Higher Education’s Emerging Tech Trends in 2021

See some higher ed tech trends for 2021 and how a managed services provider can help

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Powering Higher Education's Switch to Virtual Learning and the Cloud with Managed Services

Make your higher ed IT cloud migration easier with a managed services provider

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Managed Services and IT Support for Higher Education

Whether or not students and faculty return to campuses in the next few months, investment in digital infrastructure, remote-ready platforms or tools and online learning resources will be crucial to the successful future of higher ed.

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What Higher Demand for Virtual Learning Means for Higher Education

Before the impact of COVID-19 sent students home earlier this spring, global digital spend in the education industry was projected to grow to $342 billion by 2025. Virtually everyone from the academic community is now working or learning from home, so plans to invest in digital have accelerated.