Across Higher Education, leaders are intrigued about the potential of AI, but many are asking a far more pragmatic question:
“How do we actually operationalize AI when our teams are already overloaded?”
That’s the real pressure point heading into 2026.
While AI conversations may grab attention, universities still face the same core challenges that limit modernization progress:
Simply put: innovation isn’t the problem. Capacity is.
Most Higher Education IT teams want to modernize. They see the roadmap. They’re ready to enhance student experience, streamline operations, and adopt AI‑driven efficiencies.
But they’re also facing:
Modernization becomes a moving target—not because of a lack of strategy, but because teams are already stretched thin.
Oracle’s ecosystem continues to evolve. Cloud updates move faster. Skill sets become more specialized. And expectations for automation and AI‑driven efficiency continue to rise.
That’s why institutions are rethinking support entirely—shifting from reactive, ticket‑centric models to partnership models that combine:
This combination creates the foundation required to adopt AI at scale—without placing more weight on already‑constrained teams.
This is where institutions are shifting from traditional support models to flexible services like Inoapps Managed Services—a modernization‑aligned support approach designed specifically for the evolving Oracle landscape.
With Inoapps, universities are:
Instead of choosing between innovation or keeping the lights on, campuses are finally doing both.
At this year’s Oracle Higher Education Summit, we’re meeting with leaders who want to:
If you’re evaluating your support strategy—or looking for a smarter, more modern way to manage your Oracle environment—I’d welcome a brief 10–15 minute conversation at the event.
Here’s a quick link to reserve time
Looking forward to connecting at the Summit.