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TEN HIGHER EDUCATION IT ISSUES FOR 2008

The EDUCAUSE Current Issues Committee has released the results of its
ninth annual survey of information technology (IT) issues that concern
higher education. The survey looks at IT in four areas: "(1) issues
that are critical for strategic success; (2) issues that are expected
to increase in significance; (3) issues that demand the greatest amount
of the campus IT leader's time; and (4) issues that require the largest
expenditures of human and fiscal resources." As for the previous five
years, administrative/ERP information systems, funding IT, and security
rank at the top of the list of college and university CIOs' concerns.
This year, security is the number one concern, reflecting the number of
data privacy breaches and threats some institutions have experienced.

The survey results and related materials, including readings related to
each of the ten issues, are available at
http://www.educause.edu/2008IssuesResources/15516

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