“We looked at it and said, ‘We’re going to save money and save resources, so why not do it?’ Where else can you say your cost goes down and you get a better value?”
— Fred Judkins, Chief Information Officer, Tuskegee University.
Much like the famed airmen who share its name, Tuskegee University aims high. It’s the fifth largest African American university in the U.S., with 1,100 employees serving 3,200 students. Those numbers are expected to grow significantly over the next five years.Behind the scenes, the University’s IT department keeps systems running by researching, developing and implementing countless applications and operational processes. They also provide 24-hour network support. And they do it with the help of Xerox Managed Print Services. Read more about Tuskegee University
by payalmody | December 26, 2012 · 12:13 pm
Case Study on Tuskegee University
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