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Modernising student services on a tight budget
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Universities are under real pressure, with fewer students, tougher competition and some employers having growing doubts about the value of degrees. Nearly 40% of universities are running at a loss, making it vital to adapt while staying operational.
For years, CIOs have been asked to transform digital capabilities without a dedicated transformation budget. Legacy platforms hinder, cybersecurity risks increase, and staff numbers dwindle, yet the expectation for swift progress still grows. And, as many CIOs quietly confess over coffee, senior leadership often still views technology as a cost rather than a strategic enabler.
Universities know they need to attract global students with modern, accessible and multilingual experiences, but delivering all this isn’t easy, especially when many institutions are working with outdated systems and stretched resources.
NashTech is a trusted technology partner for universities across the globe, offering hands-on help that lets teams reach their goals. Here are some of the main ways we support CIOs working in universities with similar challenges.
Accelerating student services improvements
To rise to these challenges, universities are actively upgrading legacy systems in favour of more flexible and adaptable platforms. Actions include enhancing student apps, deploying AI to simplify multilingual content creation and improving data integrity for accuracy and usability. Here, NashTech brings hands-on support and expertise, enabling institutions to deliver improvements that benefit both students and staff.
Getting the most out of limited resources
With teams already working flat out, many universities are turning to automation and smarter processes to take the pressure off. NashTech supports this by automating routine tasks, integrating disparate systems and streamlining workflows to reduce manual effort. These practical solutions help universities manage costs and maintain service quality, freeing IT teams to focus on more strategic priorities.
Staying secure and reliable
Solid, dependable systems are a must, especially when it comes to security and governance. NashTech conducts regular cloud audits, modernises high-risk applications and assists with cloud migrations to ensure secure, robust operations. These actions enhance reliability and provide leadership with confidence in the safety of their digital assets.
Making data work for you
With fluctuating student numbers, real-time data has become indispensable. NashTech works with universities to develop dashboards, monitor live metrics and establish governance frameworks, supporting accurate reporting and compliance. This empowers leadership to make informed decisions and direct investments with confidence.
By approaching these challenges with the right technology partner, universities can modernise at a pace that suits them, strengthening resilience and creating great experiences for students and NashTech is here to support every step of that journey.
If your university is ready to take the next step towards digital transformation, get in touch with NashTech today. Let’s discuss how we can tailor our expertise to help you achieve your goals and deliver outstanding experiences for your students and staff. Visit https://www.nashtechglobal.com/industry-solutions/education-solutions/
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