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As the leading provider of higher ed technology solutions on the Salesforce.com platform, you can bet we’re paying close attention to what we’re hearing from Chief Information Officers.
We know that as the top technology leaders on campus, the needs of the CIO should dictate all that we offer — now and in the future.
And smart CIO’s know that the future is in the cloud.
TargetX’s SRM delivers all of the advantages of cloud computing and enhances them with best-practice features and advice from the experts in student recruiting.
The result is a robust system that tackles all of the web-centric needs of the enrollment office while providing IT with a flexible, expandable platform than can meet CRM needs across all areas of an institution.
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What other CIO’s are saying:
"We knew if we kept working the same way, we wouldn't succeed. We have to get outside of the typical paradigm and move to the cloud -- not because it's the hip buzz-word -- but because it's a necessity." –Dr. Reed Sheard, VP for College Advancement and CIO, Westmont College
"We're focusing on building out a 'shared services' strategy across campus and are looking for partners that will provide collaboration opportunities that benefit both the institution and our students. In this way, cloud computing is very much tied to the culture of a university." –Loretta M. Early, CIO and Univ VP Information Technology, University of Oklahoma
"The push in the 90's was to custom-build everything because the products we needed didn't exist. Today the cloud delivers intuitive services without the intense requirements-gathering and long development cycles. We often find ourselves saying 'oh, it has that today!' We want to take advantage of the benefits of shared leadership, shared services and shared systems." –Ann Duin, Interim VP and CIO Information Technology, University of Minnesota
"We're looking at services from a 'what's commodotized' standpoint -- asking ourselves what needs of ours aren't that specialized and repurposing our resources towards what really differentiates us." –Russ Kaurloto, Deputy CIO, University of Southern California
Source: “CIO’s Perspective of Higher Education in the Clouds” presentation at EDUCAUSE Conference, October 2011
