CAMPUSSOLUTIONS.NET : GSoft's Academic ERP
THE ACADEMIC ERP THAT WORKS!
CAMPUSSOLUTIONS.NET
GSoft’s ERP for the Academe, is a campus administration
system that
integrates different facets of a school -- student registration, accounts
management, financials, class management, grades, library management, faculty and
student services, pedestrian control and more.
TRADITIONAL CAMPUS SYSTEMS
Traditionally, each core school function is handled by a separate software system
that often does not communicate or even share data/information with other systems
in the campus. Often, these systems are developed in-house or done by outsourcing
contractors. For the past decade, a lot of these systems are strewn all over the schools and attempts to piece them all together remains an elusive dream to many
school administrators.
REDEFINING CAMPUS SYSTEMS
GSoft’s
CAMPUSSOLUTIONS.NET was the end result of overcoming the limitations associated
with traditional campus systems. Unlike its predecessors, CAMPUSSOLUTIONS.NET was
carefully researched, designed and written from ground up to the smallest features
with the goal of liberating the schools of the failures and shortcomings evident
with traditional systems. It has been thought of to inter-operate and share data/information
from the start with other campus systems. It was also designed so users have a single view of all systems running inside the campus. Just like Corporate ERPs, GSoft’s
CAMPUSSOLUTIONS.NET is an ERP made exclusively for the academic sector.
CAMPUSSOLUTIONS.NET
redefining the campus experience
With GSoft’s
campus ERP, a school can now have a central enlistment system that would store existing
student, faculty member, and staff records to be used by all systems. Future systems
can be added to utilize the information in the central repository. Systems for enrollment,
grading and library can inter-operate with the central enlistment system. In addition,
the library system gets some info of its patron database from the enrollment system.
While the grading system initially depends on data coming
from an enrollment system, the enrollment system in turn uses the students’ promotions
list generated by the grading system.
With this setup, school administrators can possibly generate
a unified profile of every student summarizing details related to enrollment, accounts
receivables, grades, library usage and gates entry/exit logs.
campussolutions.net transcends beyond the usual system
features we have seen in the past. Schools have less worries in managing the systems,
putting much emphasis in managing the school. Teachers need not worry
how to compute
grades and come up with rankings, thereby giving more quality time to improve their
craft in teaching. Librarians will now be aided by the system so they can effectively
improve the quality of the library’s collection.
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MANAGE THE
SCHOOL, NOT THE SCHOOL SYSTEMS!
With GSoft’s
academic ERP, the school can now focus on managing the campus instead of tying school
resources to manage unfinished, buggy, unwieldy, overblown, disfunctional systems
so they now quickly respond to the new challenges brought about by the new breed
of students and industry requirements. campussolutions.net is basically a turn-key
ERP system designed specifically for an acaemic institution based on generally-accepted
streamlined practices that can be immediately put to use. The school need not reinvent
the wheel and create its own.
- IT IS FUNCTIONAL!
RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX
campussolutions.net
is synonymous to quick ROI. Why would the school wait for an untested system to
be in place after 6-12 months only to find out the system is a failure when one
can have a proven and tested, streamlined system in place within a week?
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ROLES RULES!
campussolutions.net
allows role-centric management of users to gain access into the system. Groups can
be defined and given access to certain services provided by the system. This gives
the school’s system administrator a security-rich way of managing how the system
can be accessed and used. User groups can only see and use what they need to see
and use. -
RELIABILITY
Still questioning
why today’s cashier collection is not equal to that of the system’s printout? Still
wondering where all those library holdings went? Still doing a manual counter-checking
routine if the grades printed by the system equates to that of the manual computation?
campussolutions.net will bring peace of mind, trust and confidence that the system
correctly computes and stores campus information. - CUSTOMERS
CAN BE HARSH
School customers such as the students, teachers, staff, parents, library researchers,
fetchers can sometimes be so harsh when they encounter that the school is using
a lousy and slow system. People nowadays demand instant feeback, answers and responses.
Parents will complain if they have to queue in line to get their children enrolled.
Teachers will raise a howl if the system becomes sluggish during the last day of
submission of grades. campussolutions.net is optimized for high performance and
designed to handle and scale up to the school’s desired load. It can very well take
advantage of performance-enhancing software and hardware solutions found in most
enterprise computing environments.
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CONVENIENCE
School customers demand not only instantaneous system feedback, but demand real-time
convenience. They want access to the system, whenever and wherever they are. GSoft’s
solution solves this user expectation by allowing the schools to provide most if
not all of the school’s services via the Web, both in and out of the campus on a
24x7 basis.
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Applications
SERVER REQUIREMENTS: 32-bit x86 Processor Based Server (P4, Athlon, Xeon)
or 64-bit x64 Processor Based Server, 1GHz CPU or higher, 512MB RAM (for OS), 512MB
RAM (for DB), 500MB hard disk space for runtime binaries, 10GB or more for data
space, LAN-Enabled machine. Windows 2003 Server, Internet Information Services 6,
SQL Server 2000/2005, .NET Framework 1.1/2.0, MDAC 2.8 or later, MS Office XP/2003.
TERMINAL REQUIREMENTS: Any windows compatible processor, 256MB RAM, 500MB
harddisk space. Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP. Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher, MS
Office XP/2003.
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