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11/01/2024 | News release | Archived content

Building Operational Resiliency in Higher Education with AIOps

The higher education industry is experiencing significant transformation. Colleges and universities have embedded digital tools across their academic environments to provide exceptional experiences for students, faculty, and staff. As technology becomes more integral to education, maintaining efficient, secure IT operations while ensuring 24/7 availability presents new challenges for institutions to manage.

A recent report by IDC highlights how colleges and universities are turning to artificial intelligence for IT operations (AIOps) to address obstacles. AIOps utilizes big data analytics and machine learning (ML) to proactively identify and resolve issues in real-time by enabling these institutions to do more with less so IT teams can improve service delivery and focus on more strategic initiatives while reducing operational costs.

Key benefits of AIOps in higher education
AIOps offers numerous advantages for academic institutions looking to streamline their IT operations. The following key benefits demonstrate how this technology can change how higher education approaches IT infrastructure management.

  • Improved digital experiences: By proactively addressing performance issues and reducing downtime, AIOps ensures critical applications like course registration, student information, and financial aid systems remain operational, leading to increased student satisfaction and minimizing the impact of disruptions.
  • Enhanced resourcing: Automating routine tasks allows IT staff to address routine IT issues with little to no human intervention. This automation reduces the burden on IT staff, enabling them to respond to incidents more quickly while focusing on customer service-oriented and strategic activities.
  • Unified IT systems: AIOps provides a holistic view of an institution's IT environment, enabling better management and monitoring across all applications and infrastructure.
  • Increased operational resilience: A quick response and recovery from IT incidents and outages help institutions mitigate risks associated with system outages or delays.

Factors driving AIOps adoption
Several factors are driving the adoption of AIOps by academic institutions, most notably:

  • Increasing IT ecosystem complexity
  • Growing cybersecurity threats
  • IT staffing challenges and resourcing constraints

The IDC report reveals that IT operation optimization and AI automation initiatives are top priorities for colleges and universities, even when potential budget cuts impact overall operations.

Addressing future challenges
As colleges and universities navigate digital transformation, enhance cybersecurity measures, and deliver seamless digital experiences, the integration of AIOps enables institutions to future-proof operations, create more responsive digital environments, and ensure competitiveness and sustainability.

Download the full IDC report today for a more in-depth analysis of how AIOps is transforming IT operations at higher education institutions.