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digital campus
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The digital campus tag on WindowsForum.com covers how higher education institutions implement Microsoft technologies to modernize operations and services. Topics include campus-wide rollouts of Microsoft 365 Copilot, identity management transitions using Okta for secure access to Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, and cloud-first digital transformations with Microsoft Azure. These discussions highlight real-world case studies from universities like Muroran Institute of Technology, West Virginia University, and the University of the Sunshine Coast, focusing on strategic planning, operational change, and new service delivery models for students, faculty, and staff.
Muroran Institute of Technology’s rapid, campus‑wide adoption of Microsoft 365 Copilot marks a significant milestone in how a mid‑sized engineering university can translate a strategic “Digital Campus” vision into measurable operational change and new service delivery models for students...
West Virginia University has recently announced a sweeping change to its digital access protocols: from now on, all Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace services will require an active WVU Login account mediated through the university’s new identity management system, Okta. This transition marks a...
The University of the Sunshine Coast Embarks on a Cloud-First Digital Transformation with Microsoft Azure
Digital transformation is rapidly reshaping the education sector, with universities under increased pressure to adopt advanced technologies to remain competitive, agile, and responsive to...
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