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Posted on July 23, 2025 | by Justin Ménard

Key Announcements at Anthology Together 2025

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Key Takeaways:

  • AI and Cloud Focus: Anthology is prioritizing AI, automation, and cloud solutions across its product suite.
  • Blackboard End-of-Life: Institutions must migrate from Blackboard Learn Original before December 2026.
  • Illuminate and AI Migration: New tools like Illuminate and AI-driven migration aim to streamline operations and analytics.

After a few challenging flights, I finally made it to Anthology Together 2025 (AT25). During this conference, the company shared major updates on its core products—Reach, Blackboard, and Student—as part of the broader Anthology roadmap. It outlined a strategic focus on AI, cloud migration, and automation. Here’s a quick look at the key announcements and how they are being perceived.

Anthology Reach: Evolving with AI and Integration

Anthology Reach continues to focus on leveraging AI and data integration to enhance student recruitment and engagement workflows. The product’s AI-powered insights and automation tools promise to help institutions identify, recruit, and retain students more efficiently.

Market Perception

  • Reach is viewed as steadily advancing but faces stiff competition from other CRM and recruitment platforms that have been quicker to embrace certain AI capabilities.
  • Integration with Illuminate and the broader Anthology data ecosystem is seen as a promising development that will deepen Reach’s value.
  • Customers expect continued improvements in predictive analytics and personalized engagement, though some want clearer timelines and more user-friendly interfaces.

Anthology Blackboard: Preparing for End-of-Life and Cloud Transition

With Blackboard Learn Original set to reach end-of-life by December 2026, Anthology is urging its long-time LMS customers to transition to its newer, cloud-native solutions within the Anthology LMS suite, marking a significant shift in the platform’s evolution.

Market Perception

  • The end-of-life announcement is a critical wake-up call for institutions still on Blackboard Learn Original; they face a hard deadline to migrate or replatform.
  • Customers welcome Anthology’s cloud transition and commitment but remain cautious due to past disruptions.

Anthology Student: AI-Driven Data Migration and Usability Enhancements

Perhaps the most ambitious set of announcements in the Anthology roadmap came from the Anthology Student product, with a strong emphasis on AI-powered data migration, improved registration experiences, and foundational work on the Illuminate data lake.

Key Highlights

  • AI is being deployed to accelerate and improve the accuracy of complex data migrations, aiming to drastically cut down the multi-year timelines that have frustrated some institutions.
  • The Illuminate data lake is becoming a central platform for cross-product data aggregation and advanced analytics, with a goal of onboarding an extra 25-60 customers by April 2026.
  • New registration user experience and account summary improvements aim to reduce student confusion and administrative burden.
  • The company is prioritizing cloud migration but recognizes the unique needs of specialized institutions, such as for-profit, clock-hour schools, that may delay cloud adoption.

Market Perception

  • There is cautious optimism about the AI migration capabilities, with early internal tests showing promise in reducing time and errors.
  • Customers are hopeful but remain watchful.
  • The shift from anecdotal feedback to telemetry-driven prioritization signals a mature, data-informed product approach.
  • The concept of an “invisible SIS”, where automation reduces manual steps and student intervention, is well received and aligns with broader market trends.

Overall Impression and Looking Ahead

The Anthology roadmap reveals a strong investment in AI, cloud, and data integration across its product suite. While there is excitement about these advances, customer sentiment reveals a mix of hope, and skepticism borne from prior experiences with long migrations and delayed feature roll-outs.

For Anthology to fully capitalize on these announcements, transparency, realistic timelines, and a continued focus on user experience and support will be key. The success of AI-driven data migration and Illuminate’s data insights platform could be game-changers if delivered as promised.

What This Means for Institutions and Vendors

As Anthology pushes forward with its ambitious roadmap, the coming months will be critical for institutions and partners looking to align with this evolving ecosystem. For institutions still using Blackboard Learn Original, now is the time to begin planning migration strategies to ensure a smooth transition ahead of the December 2026 end-of-life deadline. Taking early advantage of Anthology AI-powered migration tools may ease this process, helping reduce implementation risks while accelerating timelines to go live.

In parallel, vendors and partners should keep a close watch on Illuminate, which is quickly positioning itself as a central hub for data-driven innovation and cross-product integration. Its growing role in the Anthology ecosystem signals new opportunities for collaboration and advanced analytics.

Looking ahead, success will depend on a shared commitment to simplifying the user experience. Embracing the “invisible SIS” philosophy which is centered on automation, integration, and reduced friction, has the potential to benefit all stakeholders by creating more intuitive, responsive systems for students, faculty, and administrators alike.

Disclosure: Anthology is a subscriber to ListEdTech’s data portal. This post reflects ListEdTech’s independent perspective on the conference. Anthology did not participate in the writing or review of this content.

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