cloud, big data, and security are all big factors in education it this year. at the same time, there is a cultural shift taking place not only among the student body, but within the demographics of the it departments themselves.
one notable difference between corporate it and educational it in the public school systems is that technology budgets for education are constrained by factors outside the typical decision-making processes of "the business." as with government it, the public school bills are paid by taxpayers who'd prefer the money stayed in their own pockets. public schools have to "make do" all over, but the rapid pace of technological change underscores how quickly educational institutions can fall behind in process, as well as in geeky tools...
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