Data analytics are a powerful tool. For example, using analytics, you can centralize all your institution’s data to help calculate things like the cost versus benefits of a program. Data on staff, space, and tuition, endowments and grant revenue can be tied together to determine profitability. Once you know whether a program is profitable or not and what’s driving that profitability, you can make choices about which programs to reduce, eliminate or expand.
In looking to the future, should you move your institution’s analytics to the cloud or keep the software on premise? Huron along with our clients, Florida State University and the University of Wyoming, are offering two sessions at HEUG Alliance 2017 to discuss how each institution chose to deploy their analytics. Some things they considered in making their decisions included:
- Were they looking to buy or build?
- Did they have developers on staff?
- Was their system highly customized?
- Were they planning to move to the cloud with other applications?
These sessions will provide your university with the tools you need to decide what makes the most sense for your organization. Join us:
Date and Time
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Title
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Speakers
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Tue, 2/28/2017
08:30 AM - 09:30 AM
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Session #4297: The Path Forward - Oracle BI Apps or PeopleSoft EPM?
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Reggie Gentle, Director, Huron Consulting Group
Byron Menchion, Senior Director, Enterprise Applications - Florida State University
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Tue, 2/28/2017
09:45 AM - 10:45 AM
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Session #4191: How to Leverage Oracle's BI Apps in the Cloud with a Non-Oracle Student Information System
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John Beringer, Associate, Huron
Jen Chavez, University of Wyoming
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