EDUCAUSE 2015: Microsoft's Higher Education Solutions Evolve

Microsoft Education's Cameron Evans takes a firm stance on student data privacy.

Participants

<p><strong>Cameron Evans</strong>, Chief Technology Officer, Microsoft Education</p>

Video Highlights

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<li>Analytics and machine learning are creating breakthroughs that put Big Data to use in higher education research.</li>
<li>"Microsoft doesn't believe you or I or students should be a product that we are reselling to anyone."</li>
<li>Microsoft's Azure and Office 365 cloud solutions ensure that users can maintain their data privacy.</li>
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