HEUG Signposts for the Week of May 25, 2009
Campus Solutions Continuous Delivery Model
If you are considering the impact of Oracle's Campus Solutions Continuous Delivery Model, make sure to read up on several documents HEUG has already posted. Dave Baugh blogged about the model and linked to a number of good resources.
HEUG Membership Benefits
Now is the time to start working on your value proposition for HEUG membership and Alliance attendance. We are starting to roll out documents to support you in building this value proposition. Please read and utilize a new member benefit document for this purpose. Note our strong and growing membership statistics in this document: HEUG represents over 17,000 users from over 900 institutions in 28 countries worldwide!
Members in the News
Congratulations to University of Texas Dallas, University of Texas Tyler, University of Wisconsin Stout, and University of Wisconsin LaCrosse. We read this week about the success that all four are currently enjoying from their Admissions and Financial Aid implementations. Hopefully the University of Texas campuses will show us their success at next year’s Alliance conference in their home state. Alliance 2010 will be held February 28-March 3, 2010 at the San Antonio Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas.
Featured Bloggers
Richard Trudel from Brandeis University and the Budgeting PAG will be our featured blogger for the month of June. Please read his blog and leave comments. Richard is particularly good at following up comments on his blogs, so if you have questions for him leave them in the comments. The Communications Committee is looking for more bloggers to feature in upcoming months. Contact me (tsimpson@mica.edu) if you would like to participate. If you are unsure about how or why to blog about your expertise or unique point of view, read this great post by Oraclenerd.
If you have ideas, stories, or any information you would like to share with the HEUG community, please post them here or email us at newsletter@heug.org.
Have a great week!