How can we fully exploit information technology's potential to advance the institutional mission? Answers to this challenging question will be the focus of EDUCAUSE Enterprise Information & Technology Conference 2008, May 28–29 in Chicago, Illinois, a small, specialized event for leaders and managers of administrative and enterprise IT units within higher education. Registration is now open.
General Sessions
- Top Issues Facing IT; Diana G. Oblinger, President, EDUCAUSE
- Forces Shaping Higher Education; Morris W. Beverage, Jr., President, Lakeland Community College
- The Big Brother Dilemma; Gregory A. Jackson, Vice President and CIO, University of Chicago
- Community Source Software Panel—Beginning of the End or End of the Beginning?; Andrea Di Maio, moderator, Vice President, Distinguished Analyst, Gartner, Inc.
Program Focus
Attendees will choose from breakout sessions on each of the topics below, and rounding them out will be plenary sessions to provide context.
- Demonstrating the Increasing Value of IT
- Infrastructure Evolution
- Services Evolution
- Systems Evolution
The full program will be available on the Enterprise 2008 website in mid-March.