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Effective Data Integration for Universities and Colleges |
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Calopus - Tangible benefits in Real-time Calopus has been developed alongside Leeds Metropolitan University giving calopus a unique position in understanding and catering for the needs of higher education. Calopus itself is built on over 13 years of expertise and experience in Oracle based systems development. We asked some of our existing clients to both quantify and qualify the benefits that they have enjoyed since adopting Calopus HE as their primary integration tool. This is what they summarized:
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Case Studies
Integrating with WebCT using Calopus XML Web Services: Calopus for Higher Education has been successfully integrating SCT Banner with WebCT for over 4 years at Leeds Metropolitan University. Integrating with CMIS using Calopus Direct SQL Integration: Another popular academic package in use at Leeds Metropolitan University is the CMIS system, used for timetabling academic activities. Providing integrated ID management and delivery with Calopus:One of the Calopus HE projects at The University of Warwick involved improving the integration features of their existing bespoke membership system. Creating an Academic Data Store at The University of Warwick: One of the Calopus HE projects at The University of Warwick involved the creation of an academic data warehouse in Calopus called ADS (Academic Data Store). DW from Ingres to Oracle at The University of Bradford: One of the Calopus HE projects at The University of Bradford involved the migration of their data warehouse from Ingres to Oracle. The University of Manchester: Two Universities merged into one:The Integration Team at The University of Manchester had an enormous and challenging task ahead of them 3 years ago. This was to combine the data and business processes of two universities with two completely different sets of administrative systems into a new merged university and at the same time, review and procure a totally new set of university systems. |