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Date: August 21st
Why Track Higher Education Hardware and Software Usage?
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Educational institutions must be able to harmonize student demands and budget constraints. CIOs face the primary challenge of minimizing IT resource wastage and investing in ones that help students succeed. 

LabStats is a leading computer lab software tracking tool that paints the complete picture of your IT environment in an easy-to-understand dashboard. It details software and hardware usage across campus so CIOs can make informed decisions on how to optimize resource allocation. 

With LabStats, you can know which hardware and software are used the most, how they're being used, and who uses them the most. 

With this real-time insight, they can eliminate the resources least used by students and meet student demands by demographics and groups. LabStats is extremely user-friendly and helps you strike the ideal balance between resource wastage and student demands. 

Our recently published ebook details the importance of IT tracking in universities and colleges:

·        Which software applications should be tracked?

·        Which data should be collected from campus analytics and why are they important?

·        How can data from software and hardware tracking be used to gain advanced insights? And

·        What other benefits can hardware and software tracking provide?

Minimize resource wastage and provide your students with the resources they need to succeed with hardware and computer lab software tracking. Unlock simplified resource distribution and greater efficiency. 

Call +1-208-473-2222 or send a mail to support@labstats.com for a free trial today.

 



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