
"Nearly half of surveyed CTOs (49 percent) indicate that the current pace of technology-driven change is unsustainable without new resources, while almost all expect IT costs to rise over the next two years."
"Looking ahead to 2030, CTOs perceive the biggest risks to their institutions to be recruiting or retaining IT talent (62 percent), cybersecurity threats (59 percent) and unsustainable cost trajectories (56 percent)."
"The survey also found growing institutional reliance on AI, coupled with persistent concerns about value, academic integrity and cybersecurity. Some institutions are also experimenting with alternatives to their current learning management systems."
Nearly half of surveyed campus CTOs report that the current pace of technology-driven change is unsustainable without new resources. Almost all expect IT costs to rise over the next two years. By 2030, the biggest perceived risks include recruiting and retaining IT talent, cybersecurity threats, and unsustainable cost trajectories. Institutions are increasing reliance on AI while maintaining concerns about value, academic integrity, and cybersecurity. Some institutions are also experimenting with alternatives to existing learning management systems. Overall, rapid technological change is outpacing institutional capacity and budgets, increasing pressure on technology leadership and planning.
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