Unlocking collaboration in higher education
Collaboration and knowledge sharing are pillars of higher education.
Instead of working in silos detached from other educational spaces, universities can leverage technology to break down barriers. This creates opportunities to drive efficiency, productivity, and innovation in higher education and research.
This e-book will show you how IT admins can leverage Dropbox Education to improve visibility, control, and security on their campuses.
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