AI Without Blind Spots: Observability Strategies for Higher Ed IT Leaders



From boosting student success to streamlining operations, higher education institutions are enhancing what they do best with AI. But scaling AI tools responsibly takes more than excitement and ambition. It takes visibility.

 

Join us for a session with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Florida State University that explores how higher ed CIOs and technology leaders can monitor, manage and maximize AI initiatives with greater confidence. You’ll see how observability tools built for complex environments are helping IT teams reduce risk, meet compliance needs and deliver results that actually stick.

 

Whether you’re fine-tuning AI tools for student services or running pilots in the research space, this webinar will show you how to get a clear picture of performance across your entire AI stack — no guesswork required.

 

You’ll learn:

  • How to gain full-stack visibility across GenAI pipelines — from vector databases and prompts to token usage and GPU utilization
  • Ways to streamline troubleshooting and reduce bottlenecks using centralized dashboards, anomaly detection and real-time alerts
  • What compliance-ready monitoring looks like, including audit trails, policy-based guardrails and actionable metrics built for higher ed environments

Speaker and Presenter Information

Jonathan Fozard
Chief Information Officer, Florida State University

 

Rick Haugerud
Chief Information Officer, University of Nebraska-Lincoln


Patrick Frontiera
Senior Business Development Manager, Amazon Web Services

 

Tom Andriola
Field CIO / AI Executive, Dynatrace

Relevant Government Agencies

State Government, Federal Government, State & Local Government

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Event Type
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When
Tue, Feb 24, 2026, 2:00pm - 3:00pm ET


Cost
Complimentary:    $ 0.00


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