Business Objects Helps Improve Financial and Operational Performance for Leading Colleges and Universities.ORLANDO, Fla. -- Business Objects Helps Leading Universities Improve Efficiency, Manage Alumni Development Programs, and Develop Enrollment Strategies As budgets in higher education higher education Study beyond the level of secondary education. Institutions of higher education include not only colleges and universities but also professional schools in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art. become tighter, the leading colleges and universities increasingly turn to Business Objects (Nasdaq:BOBJ BOBJ Business Objects SA ) (Euronext Paris Euronext Paris is France's securities market, formerly known as the Paris Bourse, which merged with the Amsterdam and Brussels exchanges in September 2000 to form Euronext NV, which is the second largest exchange in Europe behind the London Stock Exchange. ISIN Isin (ĭs`ĭn), capital of an ancient Semitic kingdom of N Babylonia. The city became important after the third dynasty of Ur fell to the Elamites and the Amorites (c.2025 B.C.). The phase from c.2025–c.1763 B.C. code: FR0004026250 - BOB), the world's leading provider of business intelligence (BI) solutions, to manage operations more efficiently and improve performance. Top educational institutions depend on Business Objects to more effectively manage alumni development programs, develop student retention strategies, and provide administrators and faculty with easy access to actionable data. Some of those universities include Brown University, Case Western Reserve University, Columbia University Columbia University, mainly in New York City; founded 1754 as King's College by grant of King George II; first college in New York City, fifth oldest in the United States; one of the eight Ivy League institutions. , University of Illinois University of Illinois may refer to:
"Business Objects knows that colleges and universities are under more pressure and public scrutiny regarding their financial operations, student performance, and admissions process," said Jay Johnson Jay Johnson can refer to:
Customer deployments include: Case Western Reserve University Case Western Reserve University has standardized on Business Objects. The Cleveland-based university selected Business Objects to track, understand, and manage performance across multiple operational areas including student administration, HR, and finance. Business Objects will enable the university to provide administrators with self-service access to data, making it easy for them to find and analyze the information they need. "We chose Business Objects because the company offers the most full-featured, mature products with extremely flexible reporting," said Jim Prince, the Data Warehouse Project Manager at Case Western Reserve University. "More important, at every stage in our evaluation process Business Objects was ranked number one overall for features, performance, and ease of use. Our first implementation in the area of student administration has validated our selection of Business Objects to provide vital information to users at every level of experience." Universite du Quebec a Montreal Universite du Quebec a Montreal (UQAM UQAM Université du Québec À Montréal (Canada) ) offers a wide range of programs to approximately 40,000 undergraduate, graduate, and research students. UQAM closely monitors and tracks the lifecycle of each of its 40,000 annually enrolled students from initial application to graduation. UQAM was using many independent systems to maintain student data, resulting in inconsistent results. Furthermore, hundreds of employees -- ranging from administrators to program directors -- required a single coherent view of data in order to understand trends and plan accordingly. "Thanks to Business Objects, hundreds of university employees have easy web-access to student data. Finally, we can access data that we desperately needed to see -- and we can get it faster than ever before," said Lise Carriere, Director, Institutional Research, Universite du Quebec a Montreal. "Today, employees can proactively plan new programs, address enrollment or attrition rates, and create strategies to further ensure student success. Also, in the future, they will have the possibility of combining student data with research data, which includes professor's grants and human resources The fancy word for "people." The human resources department within an organization, years ago known as the "personnel department," manages the administrative aspects of the employees. data, allowing them to look into financial support for students. At the end of the development phases, all data contained in the operational systems will be linked into the data warehouse -- giving end users a better grasp of what is really happening at the university. Finally UQAM will soon be using performance manager to implement and follow the implementation of the institutional strategic plan." University of Illinois One of the largest research universities in the U.S., the University of Illinois has deployed business intelligence from Business Objects widely across the school to provide a central resource for up-to-date standard reports, as well as access to data for custom reports related to enrollment, retention and success of students, financial status, and information on grant programs. "Our Business Objects deployment serves the diverse needs of our complex organization, from tracking recruitment, retention and success of students, to managing the financial status and performance of the university," said Andrea Ballinger, Director, Data Warehousing See data warehouse. data warehousing - data warehouse , Decision Support, University of Illinois. "For users such as data analysts and institutional researchers producing campus level statistics, to front-line staff working directly with students and faculty, the business intelligence solution from Business Objects is key to making information widely accessible by colleges and departments." University of Pennsylvania (body, education) University of Pennsylvania - The home of ENIAC and Machiavelli. http://upenn.edu/. Address: Philadelphia, PA, USA. The University of Pennsylvania, the country's first university, is an Ivy League institution with more than 250 years of distinguished accomplishments, from the development of ENIAC ENIAC in full Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer Early electronic digital computer built in the U.S. in 1945 by J. Presper Eckert and John W. Mauchly. , the world's first computer, developed in the 1940s, to backpacks that convert energy from walking into electricity, announced recently. Founded by Benjamin Franklin, its 12 undergraduate, graduate and professional schools are located in Philadelphia on an attractive urban campus that today serves a diverse community of more than 20,000 students from throughout the nation and around the world. Ranked consistently among the top 10 universities in the nation, Penn is a world-renowned research university with a long-standing reputation for excellence in graduate and professional education, with a number of its schools ranked at or near the top in their fields. "We've been a long-time Business Objects customer and rely on BI for management and analysis of the University's administrative data in many areas, most recently including information from our new development and alumni relations system," said Amy Miller, a senior data analyst at the University of Pennsylvania. "Our data warehouse, now in existence for a decade, encompasses data from all our major administrative systems, with information ranging from student registration to general ledger General Ledger A company's accounting records. This formal ledger contains all the financial accounts and statements of a business. Notes: The ledger uses two columns: one records debits, the other has offsetting credits. , human resources, grants administration, and more. Business Objects, in use at Penn since the warehouse was first developed, enables us to provide end users the ability to query this data in a consistent fashion, whether through corporate documents or their own ad hoc For this purpose. Meaning "to this" in Latin, it refers to dealing with special situations as they occur rather than functions that are repeated on a regular basis. See ad hoc query and ad hoc mode. analysis." About Business Objects Business Objects is the world's leading business intelligence (BI) software company. With more than 30,000 customers worldwide, including over 80 percent of the Fortune 500, Business Objects helps organizations gain better insight into their business, improve decision making, and optimize enterprise performance. The company's business intelligence platform, BusinessObjects(TM) XI, offers the BI industry's most advanced and complete platform for performance management, planning, reporting, query and analysis, and data integration. BusinessObjects XI includes Crystal Reports(R), the industry standard for enterprise reporting. Business Objects has also built the industry's strongest and most diverse partner community, and the company offers consulting and education services to help customers effectively deploy their business intelligence projects. Business Objects has dual headquarters in San Jose, Calif., and Paris, France. The company's stock is traded on both the Nasdaq (BOBJ) and Euronext Paris (ISIN: FR0004026250 - BOB) stock exchanges. More information about Business Objects can be found at www.businessobjects.com. Business Objects and the Business Objects logo, BusinessObjects, WebIntelligence, Crystal Reports, and Crystal Enterprise are trademarks or registered trademarks of Business Objects S.A. or its affiliated companies Affiliated Companies A situation that occurs when one company owns a minority interest (less than 50%) in another company. Also refers to companies that are related to each other in some way. Notes: An affiliated company is sometimes referred to as a subsidiary. in the United States and/or other countries. All other names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective owners. |
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