ASU Enterprise Technology News - Features

 

Student standing in front of wall graphic with phone in hand
Get an inside look at how Enterprise Technology at Arizona State University delivers a dynamic digital ecosystem for a better connected and inclusive university and community – check out Enterprise Technology’s 2022 Year in Review.  
Student sitting at desk working on laptop.
The need for tech-savvy employees across industries is expected to increase 15% by 2031, much faster than the average rate of employment for all U.S. occupations. 
“The old model of higher education was built for a society that no longer exists,” said Dr. Chris Howard, executive vice president and chief operating officer for Arizona State University, a Public Enterprise, during a recent keynote.  This…
Participants of the Digital Trust Summit on a panel in Zoom. Learn more about ASU's Digital Trust Summit: https://tech.asu.edu/events/digital-trust-summit-2022
200 global cybersecurity professionals identify ‘security equity’ and ‘redesigning consent’ as moving targets for the field at ASU’s 2022 Digital Trust Summit. For many, our internet-connected devices know more about us than our closest friends.…
Tools on top of the table.
What do the Phoenix Zoo and Phoenix Police Department have in common? Protecting the communities they serve. And although this looks very different in action, both organizations are dedicated to ensuring the safety, health and wellbeing of their…
Student at desk with monitor in room
Building upon a longstanding relationship, ASU and Zoom Video Communications, Inc. today announced the Zoom Innovation Lab at ASU. And for students, it means new opportunities to work, learn and collaborate with industry leaders. 
The challenge of finding accessible and safe hygienic resources is among one of many constant concerns for people experiencing homelessness. And with over 10,000 people without safe, secure housing in Arizona, finding solutions to support these…
City landscape at dusk with connected lines.
Like food, clothing and shelter, the internet has become a basic need. Today, access is a determining factor for quality of life as it connects people to vital health care, learning experiences and work opportunities. Yet, across Arizona, reliable…
When it comes to number of days in session, the summer 2022 semester at ASU is the shortest one – taking place from May 10 to August 10 this year. Even during this abbreviated semester, UTO continued its innovation and proactive support of…
“I was pretty much in shock after seeing the space, you could see the endless potential for it,” shared John Paul (JP) Rabusa, an undergraduate senior in ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts when reflecting on his first time stepping…