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The increasing complexity of technology, infrastructure and data is a perennial problem in higher education. College and university IT departments are often tasked with managing a sprawling collection of on-premises systems, homegrown apps and legacy protocols — keeping staffers in the weeds as they keep the institution running and deal with the evolving needs and expectations of students, faculty and staff.
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