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University Business - Valdosta State Improves Retention, Progression, Grad Rates with O... - 0 views

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    The April 9 edition of University Business includes the following press release announcing that Valdosta State University used Oracle Endeca Information Discovery and Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition to identify key student retention, progression and graduation metrics. The press release announced that Oracle is helping the university collect and analyze student data from multiple sources - like student surveys and ID card usage - to more quickly and effectively identify at risk students, engage appropriate faculty and staff and develop targeted programs to improve student retention.
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    The April 9 edition of University Business includes the following press release announcing that Valdosta State University used Oracle Endeca Information Discovery and Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition to identify key student retention, progression and graduation metrics. The press release announced that Oracle is helping the university collect and analyze student data from multiple sources - like student surveys and ID card usage - to more quickly and effectively identify at risk students, engage appropriate faculty and staff and develop targeted programs to improve student retention.
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Campus Technology - Powering Student Success with Systemwide Data - 0 views

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    The April 9 edition of Campus Technology includes the following article on how the University System of Georgia (USG) plans to introduce predictive analytics into its 31 public institutions. The article covers Georgia's recent shift from managing student data and courses to predicting outcomes and summarizes a recent workshop at a tech showcase in Georgia, which included Valdosta State University. The article highlights Valdosta's partnership with Oracle in building a "more traditional" business intelligence approach and its recent efforts in information discovery to pull data from non-traditional sources, creating a complete picture of the student.
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    The April 9 edition of Campus Technology includes the following article on how the University System of Georgia (USG) plans to introduce predictive analytics into its 31 public institutions. The article covers Georgia's recent shift from managing student data and courses to predicting outcomes and summarizes a recent workshop at a tech showcase in Georgia, which included Valdosta State University. The article highlights Valdosta's partnership with Oracle in building a "more traditional" business intelligence approach and its recent efforts in information discovery to pull data from non-traditional sources, creating a complete picture of the student.
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Campus Technology - Valdosta State U Employs Business Intelligence to Improve Retention... - 0 views

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    The April 8 edition of Campus Technology includes the following article on how Valdosta State University improved student retention rates by 2.5 percent since implementing Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition. The article also discusses the university's implementation of Oracle Endeca Information Discovery, which allows it to collect and analyze student data, like student surveys and ID card usage. Additionally, the article notes that a year after the university implemented Oracle's tools, student midterm and final grades improved an average of 10-15 percent.
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    The April 8 edition of Campus Technology includes the following article on how Valdosta State University improved student retention rates by 2.5 percent since implementing Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition. The article also discusses the university's implementation of Oracle Endeca Information Discovery, which allows it to collect and analyze student data, like student surveys and ID card usage. Additionally, the article notes that a year after the university implemented Oracle's tools, student midterm and final grades improved an average of 10-15 percent.
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eSchool News - Valdosta State University Improves Student Retention, Progression and Gr... - 0 views

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    The April 7 edition of eSchool News includes the following press release announcing that Valdosta State University used Oracle Endeca Information Discovery and Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition to identify key student retention, progression and graduation metrics. The press release announced that Oracle is helping the university collect and analyze student data from multiple sources - like student surveys and ID card usage - to more quickly and effectively identify at risk students, engage appropriate faculty and staff and develop targeted programs to improve student retention.
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    The April 7 edition of eSchool News includes the following press release announcing that Valdosta State University used Oracle Endeca Information Discovery and Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition to identify key student retention, progression and graduation metrics. The press release announced that Oracle is helping the university collect and analyze student data from multiple sources - like student surveys and ID card usage - to more quickly and effectively identify at risk students, engage appropriate faculty and staff and develop targeted programs to improve student retention.
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eCampus News - Valdosta State University Improves Student Retention, Progression and Gr... - 0 views

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    The April 7 edition of eCampus News includes the following press release announcing that Valdosta State University used Oracle Endeca Information Discovery and Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition to identify key student retention, progression and graduation metrics. The press release announced that Oracle is helping the university collect and analyze student data from multiple sources - like student surveys and ID card usage - to more quickly and effectively identify at risk students, engage appropriate faculty and staff and develop targeted programs to improve student retention.
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    The April 7 edition of eCampus News includes the following press release announcing that Valdosta State University used Oracle Endeca Information Discovery and Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition to identify key student retention, progression and graduation metrics. The press release announced that Oracle is helping the university collect and analyze student data from multiple sources - like student surveys and ID card usage - to more quickly and effectively identify at risk students, engage appropriate faculty and staff and develop targeted programs to improve student retention.
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eSchool News - The University of Virginia Selects Oracle to Support Financial Transform... - 0 views

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    The April 2 edition of eSchool News includes the following press release announcing University of Virginia's selection of Oracle Hyperion Profitability and Cost Management as the technology platform to support its financial transformation. The press release announced the university's decision to move away from a spreadsheet-based system to provide enhanced information to support its leadership. Additionally, the Oracle solution will allow for greater transparency into the root cause of costs at a more granular level.
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    The April 2 edition of eSchool News includes the following press release announcing University of Virginia's selection of Oracle Hyperion Profitability and Cost Management as the technology platform to support its financial transformation. The press release announced the university's decision to move away from a spreadsheet-based system to provide enhanced information to support its leadership. Additionally, the Oracle solution will allow for greater transparency into the root cause of costs at a more granular level.
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University Business - What's New in HR Systems and Software - 0 views

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    The April edition of University Business includes the following article highlighting new human resource systems and software. The article mentions Oracle's new release of PeopleSoft 9.2, which enables universities to deliver a robust set of best-in-class human resource functionalities. Additionally, the new version helps increase productivity, accelerate business performance, and lower cost of ownership.
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    The April edition of University Business includes the following article highlighting new human resource systems and software. The article mentions Oracle's new release of PeopleSoft 9.2, which enables universities to deliver a robust set of best-in-class human resource functionalities. Additionally, the new version helps increase productivity, accelerate business performance, and lower cost of ownership.
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eCampus News - The University of Virginia Selects Oracle to Support Financial Transform... - 0 views

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    The April 3 edition of eCampus News includes the following press release announcing University of Virginia's selection of Oracle Hyperion Profitability and Cost Management as the technology platform to support its financial transformation. The press release announced the university's decision to move away from a spreadsheet-based system to provide enhanced information to support its leadership. Additionally, the Oracle solution will allow for greater transparency into the root cause of costs at a more granular level.
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    The April 3 edition of eCampus News includes the following press release announcing University of Virginia's selection of Oracle Hyperion Profitability and Cost Management as the technology platform to support its financial transformation. The press release announced the university's decision to move away from a spreadsheet-based system to provide enhanced information to support its leadership. Additionally, the Oracle solution will allow for greater transparency into the root cause of costs at a more granular level.
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ExecutiveBiz - University of Virginia Adopts Oracle Profitability, Cost Mgmt Tool - 0 views

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    The April 1 edition of ExecutiveBiz includes the following article on University of Virginia's adoption of Oracle's Hyperion Profitability and Cost Management tools. The article includes comment from Melody Bianchetto, associate vice president for finance, University of Virginia, who notes that the university will work to extract data with Oracle's tools to make better decisions and launch initiatives. The article further discusses the university's use of Oracle's products to help transition away from a spreadsheet-based system.
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    The April 1 edition of ExecutiveBiz includes the following article on University of Virginia's adoption of Oracle's Hyperion Profitability and Cost Management tools. The article includes comment from Melody Bianchetto, associate vice president for finance, University of Virginia, who notes that the university will work to extract data with Oracle's tools to make better decisions and launch initiatives. The article further discusses the university's use of Oracle's products to help transition away from a spreadsheet-based system.
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Delta Initiative - A Look at the Next Student System to the Cloud - 0 views

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    The March 27 edition of Delta Initiative includes the following article on Oracle's announcement of the new cloud-based student information system, Oracle Student Cloud. The article includes comments from a blog post by Cole Clark, global vice president for education and research, Oracle, who notes that Oracle Student Cloud will have the student, and the student's success, at the foundation of the development effort. Additionally, the new system will leverage all of Oracle's assets in its portfolio, like IP, development talent, and implementation experience.
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    The March 27 edition of Delta Initiative includes the following article on Oracle's announcement of the new cloud-based student information system, Oracle Student Cloud. The article includes comments from a blog post by Cole Clark, global vice president for education and research, Oracle, who notes that Oracle Student Cloud will have the student, and the student's success, at the foundation of the development effort. Additionally, the new system will leverage all of Oracle's assets in its portfolio, like IP, development talent, and implementation experience.
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Top Tech News - Oracle Boosts Higher Education Portfolio - 0 views

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    The March 25 edition of Top Tech News includes the following article on Oracle's announcement of several major investments for its higher education solutions. Of note, Top Tech News is a NewsEdge publication and this coverage originally appeared in ITWEB and was also syndicated in: CRM Daily and Newsfactor. The article notes the release of the new Oracle Student Cloud, which will allow institutions to support configurable standard business processes and free up IT resources for mission-critical activities in learning, teaching, and research. The story also highlights the new functions that Oracle will add to Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) Cloud and Oracle ERP Cloud products, which will integrate with Oracle Student Cloud.
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    The March 25 edition of Top Tech News includes the following article on Oracle's announcement of several major investments for its higher education solutions. Of note, Top Tech News is a NewsEdge publication and this coverage originally appeared in ITWEB and was also syndicated in: CRM Daily and Newsfactor. The article notes the release of the new Oracle Student Cloud, which will allow institutions to support configurable standard business processes and free up IT resources for mission-critical activities in learning, teaching, and research. The story also highlights the new functions that Oracle will add to Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) Cloud and Oracle ERP Cloud products, which will integrate with Oracle Student Cloud.
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Performance Architects - Oracle Higher Education User Group (HEUG) Alliance 2014 Confer... - 0 views

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    The March 25 edition of the Performance Architects' Blog includes the following article on Oracle's Higher Education User Group (HEUG) Alliance 2014 Conference. The article highlights discussion outcomes from the different sessions - like hot topics in budgeting PAG, Oracle's product roadmap, and Oracle's Business Intelligence (BI) roadmap. In addition to the community sessions and Oracle roadmap discussions, the article further discusses the presentation topics on unstructured and semi-structured data.
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    The March 25 edition of the Performance Architects' Blog includes the following article on Oracle's Higher Education User Group (HEUG) Alliance 2014 Conference. The article highlights discussion outcomes from the different sessions - like hot topics in budgeting PAG, Oracle's product roadmap, and Oracle's Business Intelligence (BI) roadmap. In addition to the community sessions and Oracle roadmap discussions, the article further discusses the presentation topics on unstructured and semi-structured data.
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University Worlds News - Data Breaches Dent Universities' Finances, Reputations - 0 views

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    The March 21 edition of University World News includes the following article on the recent data security breaches reported by multiple higher education institutions. The article highlights Maricopa County Community College District, which hired Oracle to clean up its data security network for $2.25 million. The article further discusses the additional measures institutions are taking to ensure students are not threatened by the security breaches.
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    The March 21 edition of University World News includes the following article on the recent data security breaches reported by multiple higher education institutions. The article highlights Maricopa County Community College District, which hired Oracle to clean up its data security network for $2.25 million. The article further discusses the additional measures institutions are taking to ensure students are not threatened by the security breaches.
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University Business - Oracle Invests in Oracle Student Cloud, PeopleSoft Campus Solutions - 0 views

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    The March 20 edition of University Business includes the following press release announcing several major investments for Oracle's higher education solutions. The press release announced a new Oracle Student Cloud and new higher education functionalities which Oracle will deliver in Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) Cloud and Oracle ERP Cloud. Additionally, Oracle will offer a new PeopleSoft Campus Solutions release to provide a more efficient application lifecycle management process.
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    The March 20 edition of University Business includes the following press release announcing several major investments for Oracle's higher education solutions. The press release announced a new Oracle Student Cloud and new higher education functionalities which Oracle will deliver in Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) Cloud and Oracle ERP Cloud. Additionally, Oracle will offer a new PeopleSoft Campus Solutions release to provide a more efficient application lifecycle management process.
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ITWEB - Oracle Boosts Higher Education Portfolio - 0 views

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    The March 19 edition of ITWEB includes the following article on Oracle's announcement of several major investments for its higher education solutions. The article notes the planned release of the new Oracle Student Cloud, which will allow institutions to support configurable standard business processes and free up IT resources for mission-critical activities in learning, teaching, and research. The story also highlights the new functions that Oracle will add to Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) Cloud and Oracle ERP Cloud products, which will integrate with Oracle Student Cloud.
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    The March 19 edition of ITWEB includes the following article on Oracle's announcement of several major investments for its higher education solutions. The article notes the planned release of the new Oracle Student Cloud, which will allow institutions to support configurable standard business processes and free up IT resources for mission-critical activities in learning, teaching, and research. The story also highlights the new functions that Oracle will add to Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) Cloud and Oracle ERP Cloud products, which will integrate with Oracle Student Cloud.
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The Chronicle of Higher Education - Data Breaches Put a Dent in Colleges' Finances as W... - 0 views

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    The March 17 edition of The Chronicle of Higher Education includes the following article on the recent data-security breaches reported by multiple higher education institutions. The article highlights Maricopa County Community College District who hired Oracle to clean up its data-security network for $2.25 million. The article further discusses the additional measures institutions are taking to ensure students are not threatened by the security breaches.
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    The March 17 edition of The Chronicle of Higher Education includes the following article on the recent data-security breaches reported by multiple higher education institutions. The article highlights Maricopa County Community College District who hired Oracle to clean up its data-security network for $2.25 million. The article further discusses the additional measures institutions are taking to ensure students are not threatened by the security breaches.
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eSchool News - Press Release: Oracle Offers Higher Education Institutions Unprecedented... - 0 views

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    The March 11 edition of eSchool News included the following press release announcing several major investments for Oracle's higher education solutions. The press release announced a new Oracle Student Cloud and new higher education functionalities delivered in Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) Cloud and Oracle ERP Cloud. Additionally, Oracle will offer a new PeopleSoft Campus Solutions release to provide a more efficient application lifecycle management process.
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    The March 11 edition of eSchool News included the following press release announcing several major investments for Oracle's higher education solutions. The press release announced a new Oracle Student Cloud and new higher education functionalities delivered in Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) Cloud and Oracle ERP Cloud. Additionally, Oracle will offer a new PeopleSoft Campus Solutions release to provide a more efficient application lifecycle management process.
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University Business - Oracle to Revamp Schools ERP Software, With an Eye on Workday - 0 views

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    The March 12 edition of University Business includes the following article on Oracle's announcement of significant investments in its ERP software for higher education institutions.  Of note, University Business picked this article up from PCWorld.  The article also notes the new Oracle Student Cloud service that Oracle will configure to manage a variety of educational offerings.
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    The March 12 edition of University Business includes the following article on Oracle's announcement of significant investments in its ERP software for higher education institutions.  Of note, University Business picked this article up from PCWorld.  The article also notes the new Oracle Student Cloud service that Oracle will configure to manage a variety of educational offerings.
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University Herald - Oracle Will Launch Cloud-Based Student Information System for Highe... - 0 views

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    The March 11 edition of University Herald includes the following article on Oracle's announcement of Oracle Student Cloud, a new student information system for higher education institutions. The article includes comments from a blog post by Cole Clark, global vice president of education and research, Oracle, who notes that no other company can draw on the rich portfolio of IP, development talent, implementation experience, and industry expertise than Oracle. The article also notes Oracle will release new features for Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) Cloud and Oracle ERP Cloud services.
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    The March 11 edition of University Herald includes the following article on Oracle's announcement of Oracle Student Cloud, a new student information system for higher education institutions. The article includes comments from a blog post by Cole Clark, global vice president of education and research, Oracle, who notes that no other company can draw on the rich portfolio of IP, development talent, implementation experience, and industry expertise than Oracle. The article also notes Oracle will release new features for Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) Cloud and Oracle ERP Cloud services.
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Inside Higher Ed - Oracle to Launch Cloud-Based Student Information System - 0 views

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    The March 11 edition of Inside Higher Ed includes the following article on Oracle's announcement of the development of a new cloud-based student information system, with a focus on mobile and social features. The article includes comments from a blog post by Cole Clark, global vice president for education and research, Oracle, who notes that no other company can draw on the rich portfolio of IP, development talent, implementation experience, and industry expertise than Oracle. The article also notes that Oracle and other ERP providers have recently been challenged by new entrants into the market, such as Workday and Kuali, who have promised more flexible and lightweight student information systems.
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    The March 11 edition of Inside Higher Ed includes the following article on Oracle's announcement of the development of a new cloud-based student information system, with a focus on mobile and social features. The article includes comments from a blog post by Cole Clark, global vice president for education and research, Oracle, who notes that no other company can draw on the rich portfolio of IP, development talent, implementation experience, and industry expertise than Oracle. The article also notes that Oracle and other ERP providers have recently been challenged by new entrants into the market, such as Workday and Kuali, who have promised more flexible and lightweight student information systems.
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