Software2 is proud to take part in this year's UNC CAUSE conference, VIRTUALLY, to talk about how we're improving student outcomes by helping universities deliver a better IT service.

Students hate campus labs – let’s deliver software a better way! Drive student success by giving them on-demand access to academic software, anywhere, anytime, any device. Join us on Wednesday, October 6th at 11:00 AM to learn how to drive student success by giving them on-demand access to academic software, anywhere, anytime, any device.

For many years, Higher Ed institutions have been searching for the silver bullet to deliver remote learning seamlessly. Ultimately it doesn't exist, instead, it must be viewed as a formula of solutions that provides one ultimate service. In our presentation, Chris Valada, VP of Sales North America will explore how AppsAnywhere has helped universities successfully achieve remote learning, increase student retention/enrollment, provide equity of access, and made IT more efficient for less. Lastly, Chris will be showing a live demo from Software2 co-founder, Tony Austwick.

Chris will also cover:

  • The challenges facing Higher Ed IT
  • Student demands for BYOD
  • Supporting universal campus labs
  • How we build lasting partnerships with our customers
UNC CAUSE

When?

October 5-14, 2021

Software2 Session Time

October 6, 2021 at 11:00 AM

Come join us virtually at UNC CAUSE and learn how to deliver software to your students on any device, anytime, anywhere. Be sure to sign up for our session! 

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Learn more about AppsAnywhere

Improve student outcomes by delivering a better IT service, on and off campus. Make any app available on any device, enable BYOD and repurpose your dedicated lab spaces, all without the need for complex VDI environments.

University of Michigan

University of Michigan

The University of Michigan's College of Engineering has chosen AppsAnywhere, after looking for an alternative application virtualization solution to replace their existing Microsoft App-V environment.