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Campus Management Expands Cloud Offering

Boca Raton, FL (USA), October 2014 - Campus Management Corp., a provider of enterprise software products and services for higher education, has announced the expansion of its CampusNetSM Cloud service to include a new enterprise-level offering. CampusNet Cloud leverages Campus Management's experience and understanding of the challenges enterprises face hosting software on premises in terms of overall expense, hardware, and staffing, as well as the challenges of utilizing software-as-a-service (SaaS) models.

With CampusNet Cloud, Campus Management hosts and manages an institution's technology solutions from a world-class enterprise data center, ensuring maximum availability, security, and scalability. Today, more than 100 clients take advantage of the CampusNet Cloud offering, positioning Campus Management at the forefront of higher education's movement towards the cloud.

"As chief technology officer for several SaaS-based companies, I've experienced the challenges first hand. While SaaS may work well in a silo, once you enter the enterprise space, it breaks down," says Connor Gray, Chief Strategy Officer of Campus Management. "With Campus Management's new enterprise-level offering, we are enabling institutions to quickly migrate their infrastructure to the cloud and benefit from having its applications i.e. student information system, CRM, etc. – managed simultaneously. The reality is that institutions often need access to the infrastructure tier to take advantage of all the applications within its portfolio, which is not something traditional SaaS players offer. Until now, the only other choice was to manage these applications on premises."

The new Campus Management offering allows institutions to leverage CampusNet Cloud for both Campus Management applications as well as other applications within the enterprise footprint, such as learning management and financial applications.

"By opening up our cloud infrastructure, institutions gain the benefits of both worlds – a managed application in the cloud and the ability to move their other applications into the same environment," says Pablo Civalero, Vice President of CampusNet for Campus Management.

CampusNet Cloud's enterprise offering can be deployed rapidly, customized as needed, and offers features that can

  • leverage a secure multi-tenant environment
  • connect / integrate with SQL server and Active Directory via private network
  • deploy third-party applications alongside the Campus Management portfolio
  • add servers and storage, as well compute as needed to private cloud
  • provide access for administrator to hosted servers