Higher education IT teams have more data than ever, but turning that data into clear, confident action can still take time. From device usage and software deployment to operating system visibility and endpoint health, the challenge is not simply knowing what happened. It is knowing what needs attention next.
Join us for an introduction to LabStats Insights, a new way to surface automated reports, alerts, and recommendations through the Insights Feed and email alerts. Instead of relying on teams to manually search through reports, LabStats Insights helps bring relevant opportunities, risks, and actions to the people who need to see them.
We’ll explain what a LabStats Insight is, how multiple Insights come together, and how the Measure, Optimize, and Assure tiers reflect the wider LabStats journey. You’ll also see LabStats Insights in action, with examples of how individual Insights can help IT teams identify inactive computers, improve inventory accuracy, review software deployment opportunities, find computers that may have been missed during Windows 11 upgrade projects, and stay ahead of device health risks.
Whether you are exploring LabStats for the first time or looking to get more value from your existing LabStats environment, this session will show how LabStats Insights can help higher education IT teams move from manual reporting to more proactive, evidence-based decision-making.
Key Takeaways
By attending this webinar, you’ll learn:
- What LabStats Insights are and how individual Insights surface automated reports, alerts, and recommendations.
- How Insights are surfaced through the Insights Feed and email alerts, helping teams see what needs attention without always having to manually search for it.
- How Measure, Optimize, and Assure shape the LabStats journey, helping institutions move from visibility to optimization to proactive assurance.
- How Insight availability aligns to LabStats tiers, and why certain Insights are configurable based on the account’s tier access.
- How individual Insights support practical IT decisions, including inactive computer review, inventory accuracy, software deployment optimization, Windows 11 upgrade gap identification, and device health monitoring.
- How higher education IT teams can move from reporting to action using clearer, more actionable data from LabStats.