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News Facts
- Higher education institutions of all sizes continue to turn to
Oracle� applications and infrastructure software to increase operational
efficiency, scale to accommodate growing enrollments and meet the changing
needs of their diverse populations.
- Now more than ever, higher education institutions are focused on
optimizing their IT investments. Oracle is dedicated to helping them
reduce costs and increase efficiency through data standardization and
consolidation, infrastructure optimization, and simplified maintenance and
upgrades.
Oracle Higher Education Customer Details
- The Nevada System of Higher
Education (NSHE), which is comprised of two universities, a state
college, four community colleges and one environmental research institute,
recently completed the first phase of its iNtegrate project to replace a
20-year-old legacy system with Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise Campus Solutions 9.0 on time and under
budget. NSHE has already realized improvements in the student experience
by launching the new admissions module at the University of Nevada, Las
Vegas and Truckee Meadows Community College -- the first step toward
providing seamless, user-friendly and cost-effective student services for
all its institutions. As NSHE rolls out additional modules, it will offer
students 24/7 access to academic information via easy-to-use, Web-based
tools that will enable them to plan and track progress toward their
education objectives and make online payments. By deploying the Oracle
application suite statewide, NSHE expects to benefit from cost savings and
efficiencies gained through data standardization and streamlined
applications management. In addition, NSHE leverages Oracle Database and Oracle
Enterprise Manager to more efficiently provision new technology, as
well as provide a centralized view of critical applications and their
underlying databases. This enables NSHE to automate and accelerate IT
maintenance and patching, and subsequently free up IT staff time to work on
other strategic programs. NSHE currently uses Oracle Enterprise Manager to
manage 75 databases and 83 application servers; it will also use it to
provision and monitor PeopleSoft Enterprise Campus Solutions.
- Liberty University, a rapidly
growing Christian university based in central Virginia with operations
around the world, is scaling its online education environment with the help
of Oracle Database
and Oracle Real
Application Clusters. Liberty's online education system, which runs on
one of the largest Blackboard implementations in the world and reaches
students in more than 80 countries, previously operated on an
infrastructure that was unable to keep up with the demand as the student
base grew to more than 40,000 and monthly Web hits grew to more than 3
million. With Oracle, Liberty has been able to scale with commodity
hardware to minimize costs. The Oracle infrastructure also provides fault
tolerance and redundancy, helping to ensure that the university's global
internet presence is not affected by an electrical outage or major
disaster. Based on its success, Liberty has recently extended its use of
Oracle Real Application Clusters to support its student information and
financial systems as well.
- Lee College, a two-year institution
in Baytown, Texas, upgraded to Version 9.0 of Oracle's PeopleSoft
Enterprise Campus Solutions and
PeopleSoft Enterprise Human Capital Management to increase operational
efficiency and improve service to its more than 9,000 students and nearly
800 faculty and staff. The new versions include several useful features
that have replaced manual, paper-based processes. For example, students
can now enroll, drop classes and obtain official transcripts online, and
the college has streamlined the financial aid process, enabling students to
view and accept or decline awards online. Lee College is now upgrading to
PeopleSoft Enterprise Financial Management 9.0 to drive
efficiency in financial processes. As a mid-sized institution, Lee College
benefits from the PeopleSoft Enterprise applications' out-of-the-box
functionality as well as the Oracle Upgrade Lab, which help the college
upgrade and maintain the system with just six IT staff for Oracle
Enterprise Support, and deliver a clear upgrade path to next generation
Oracle applications. In 2008, when Hurricane Ike hit the college's
community, Lee College was able to keep its Oracle applications online
using natural gas generators until power was restored.
- The College of New Jersey, a public
institution with approximately 6,200 students, recently replaced an
unsupported legacy student information system with PeopleSoft Enterprise
Campus Solutions 9.0 to take advantage of modern features and Web services.
The application enables the college to meet student expectations for 24x7
service and significantly improve data quality, as well as reporting and
projection capabilities. For example, with the "Enrollment Backpack"
feature, an interactive academic advising tool, students can create
"what-if" scenarios to test out the impact of a change such as switching
majors. In addition, the college just completed an upgrade to PeopleSoft
Enterprise Financial Management 9.0. A long-time Oracle Database and
PeopleSoft Enterprise user, the College of New Jersey continues to invest
in Oracle as part of its multi-year plan to update its administrative
systems, which also include PeopleSoft Enterprise Human Capital
Management.
- Several higher education institutions recently selected Oracle
applications, including:
- Alabama State University, a
growing institution with more than 5,000 students, will replace its SunGard
system with the latest versions of PeopleSoft Enterprise Campus Solutions,
PeopleSoft Enterprise Financial Management, PeopleSoft Enterprise Human
Capital Management and Oracle Database. With the Oracle system, the
university expects to streamline business processes and reduce paper use
campus-wide, helping make its campus more efficient and environmentally
friendly. Alabama State selected CIBER for the
implementation.
- Like most higher education Institutions, Carnegie Mellon University's
enterprise IT environment includes a range of heterogeneous systems and
applications. As a result, the university has deployed numerous, disparate
mechanisms to move files and related data from one system or application to
another. In an effort to automate and streamline data integration in a
more timely and secure manner, Carnegie Mellon is embracing
service-oriented architecture (SOA) guidelines and principles, supported by
a robust middleware infrastructure. Carnegie Mellon has selected Oracle Service Bus and
Oracle Service Registry as key pieces of the foundation of its SOA
Integration and Governance platform.
- The University of Arkansas, the
state's flagship institution in Fayetteville, Ark., with nearly 20,000
students, will create a content management system with a series of
middleware products from Oracle. These products include Oracle Universal Content
Management, Oracle Content Conversion
Server, Oracle
Information Rights Management and Oracle
Secure Enterprise Search. With the new platform, the university will
be able to protect information and provide a centralized repository for
unstructured content -- including Web content, videos and images, and
student records -- which will enable users to quickly search for content,
eliminate duplicate content, improve the Web experience for all
constituents and help ensure the security of content outside of the
firewall.
- The University of Arkansas at
Monticello (UAM), which serves approximately 3,400 students at three
campuses, will replace its legacy system with the latest versions of
PeopleSoft Enterprise Campus Solutions, PeopleSoft Enterprise Financial
Management and PeopleSoft Enterprise Human Capital Management. With the
new applications, UAM expects to increase productivity and improve
constituent service with Web-based self service tools and a single point of
entry for all users, no matter which campus they work at or attend. UAM
will work with Synch-Solutions on the implementation.
- Other higher education institutions that have recently implemented,
selected or upgraded Oracle applications or infrastructure software
include: Anderson University, Anderson, Ind.; George Fox University,
Newberg, Ore.; George Washington University, Washington, D.C.; Georgian
College, Ontario, Canada; Montclair State University, Montclair, N.J.;
University at Buffalo, Buffalo, N.Y.; University of Illinois, Illinois; and
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Supporting Quotes
- "Higher education institutions continue to invest in Oracle because
we provide industry-leading applications and infrastructure software at an
affordable cost," said Steve Koporec, vice president, applications, Oracle
Higher Education. "We are dedicated to working with our higher education
customers to help them adapt to the changing higher education environment
by standardizing data systems, optimizing their existing IT investments and
making strategic decisions for the future."
- "PeopleSoft Enterprise Campus Solutions truly brings us into the new
age of electronic capabilities for student services, and we are thrilled
that the initial deployment has gone so smoothly. We are already seeing
improvements in how we can serve students and we look forward to many more
as we roll out additional modules. Further, by leveraging Oracle's
infrastructure software as the foundation of the initiative, we can manage
and monitor our databases and critical applications much more efficiently,
minimizing downtime and optimizing our IT resources," said Robyn Render,
vice chancellor for information technology and iNtegrate project director,
Nevada System of Higher Education.
- "At Liberty University, we support a large-scale, international
education program with a very lean IT operation. Part of the reason we are
able to do this is the reliability of Oracle Real Application Clusters.
This technology continues to deliver value, and the return has far exceeded
the cost," said Connie Allison, director, IT operations, Liberty
University.
- "With Oracle's help, we have been able to successfully complete two
major application upgrades this fiscal year and are well on our way with
the third. Our small but mighty IT staff keeps the PeopleSoft applications
up-to-date so that our students and staff can realize the maximum benefits
in terms of a user-friendly experience and improved productivity," said Dr.
Carolyn Lightfoot, chief information officer, Lee College.
- "We are dedicated to modernizing our administrative systems to keep up
with the latest technology and features we can offer to our students and
staff. We have placed our trust in Oracle Database and PeopleSoft
Enterprise 9.0 and are confident that we have the industry-leading
technology and will continue to reap the benefits in efficiency and
performance," said Nadine Stern, vice president for information technology
and enrollment services, The College of New Jersey.
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