 So much is changing so quickly. The existing ecosystem of higher education IT, the people, the processes, and the culture is not fully prepared to support today's new and developing technologies. So how can we align our strategies and change our ecosystem? The 2016 EDUCAUSE Top 10 IT Issues offer a clear response. Divest, reinvest, and differentiate. Institutions are divesting themselves of technologies and practices that have become inefficient or can be sourced elsewhere. A couple of the issues on the list reflect this divestment. Institutional data management and enterprise application integrations. Reinvesting in people. The organization's most important asset is reflected in several issues and information security is becoming a top priority. In fact, information security is the top issue for 2016 by a significant margin. There's somebody probing and looking for a soft underbelly in our network minute by minute, hour by hour, second by second. And one episode or one challenge can basically derail a CIO's career. And so it's something that we pay a lot and lot of attention to. The rest of the top 10 IT list can be categorized under the theme of differentiation. A conversation around the value of higher education has really sort of narrowed down almost exclusively to the reason why you go to college is to get a job. The multivariate pressure on higher education is going to be to get better at telling a story that embraces differentiation. The issues of differentiation include optimizing educational technology, student success technologies, business intelligence and analytics, and e-learning and online education. Information technology offers tremendous potential to higher education. If we can harness it by divesting, reinvesting and differentiating, we will be able to embrace and also flourish in this digital age.