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RJM announces a new line of
Affordable Web-based Products for Higher Education
Administration
Southbury, Connecticut
In the past, universities chose the best available
solution for managing their data and communications -
that meant a single-vendor solution based on proprietary
software, running on a dedicated hardware platform,
supported by a large, on-campus professional IT staff.
That time has PASSED, but many of today's colleges and
universities are still running the back office with
these outdated, costly technologies and legacy systems.
With today's students using the latest technology
tools as part of their daily lives, they approach their
college experience with the expectation of open,
multi-tiered administrative systems which integrate with
other familiarly and developing technologies. They
expect to access their information from a web browser
whenever and wherever they want, at a click of a key or
touch of a screen. Why should administrators expect
anything less? SONISWEB® is a completely
web-based academic administrative software system
installed and in production in colleges and universities
today. SONISWEB® utilizes open
architecture tools from Microsoft and Macromedia, Inc.,
to provide a true open system. The consistent
browser-based user interface of SONISWEB®
gives administrators, students, prospective students,
applicants, faculty, and alumni access to the back
office system from any web-enabled device anywhere on
campus or in the world. Think of the many benefits
achieved from such a technology. SONISWEB®
also requires less support from IT staff to implement
and maintain. This not only lowers your hardware and
networking costs but also your personnel and benefits
costs. At the same time the SONISWEB®
software itself is less costly than most integrated
legacy products serving the same academic market. This
lowers your initial investment as well as your annual
recurring costs.
Partnered with the latest accounting systems
from Great Plains Software, SONISWEB®
offers fully integrated administrative functions
in a friendlier, easy-to-use environment. This
open system approach will best position smaller
colleges and universities to meet their needs
today and for the future!
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