TeamDynamix Meets Demand for IT Service Management in Higher Education

Growth Tops 37 Percent as Higher Ed Clamors for Specialized IT Service Management Software COLUMBUS, Ohio – January 17, 2017 – TeamDynamix – which offers SaaS-based work management software for higher education colleges and universities – hit 37 percent year-over-year growth in its customer base during 2016, capping a year of organizational, product, and customer […]

Self-Service for IT Service Management Sees High Growth in Higher Ed Market

TeamDynamix client portal usage grows by 200 percent Columbus, OH – October 26, 2016 – At EDUCAUSE this week, TeamDynamix—an education technology company used by colleges and universities to manage their IT service desks in the cloud—reported a 200 percent surge in online self-service usage across higher education campuses. TeamDynamix gives colleges and universities an […]

EdTech Explosion, Tough Compliance Requirements Lead Kaseya and TeamDynamix to Partner to Deliver Comprehensive Endpoint Management and Security

TDX Platform integration with Kaseya VSA addresses heightened data protection pressures in higher ed, enabling colleges and universities to maintain competitive advantages while mitigating operational and reputational risk Anaheim, CA – EDUCAUSE – Oct. 25, 2016 – Competition is fierce in higher education to attract the most talented students. Prospects expect campuses to be digitally […]

IT Maturity in the EdTech Explosion

Students, faculty, and staff are more reliant on technology than ever before. Simply put, they don’t just want technology to work for them – they fully expect it. As colleges and universities strive to keep up with a rapidly evolving technological landscape, many are struggling with resource constraints and lack of proper support systems.  The […]

Centralization of IT in Higher Ed

TeamDynamix envisions that as Higher Ed spend in technology continues to rise, the demands on the IT departments will significantly increase. In order to accommodate this demand, schools will need to think differently. Having multiple IT departments across an entire university system, or community college network will become unwieldy and redundant. Over time, schools will […]