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Hampshire College Empowers End-users with an Ad-hoc, Integrated Reporting and Dashboard Environment
Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Data Management Platforms
- Analytics & Modeling - Real Time Analytics
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Data Exchange & Integration
Applicable Industries
- Education
Applicable Functions
- Business Operation
- Quality Assurance
Use Cases
- Real-Time Location System (RTLS)
Services
- System Integration
- Training
The Challenge
Before implementing Entrinsik Informer, staff and faculty at Hampshire College were relying on Rocket wIntegrate’s native Query Builder for report generation. This system only allowed for daily operational reporting without the ability to perform in-depth analytics. Users found it awkward and challenging to share reports with others, and IT staff were often required to write or edit reports for users who felt uncomfortable using the complicated interface. This system also prevented users from being able to report simultaneously from multiple data sources, limiting access to only the school’s production database. Hampshire College needed a full BI & reporting solution that would be easy to use so that end-users could access the reports they needed without assistance from IT. Users also needed the ability to view more in-depth analytics in order to make better informed, important data-driven decisions within the College. Lastly, Hampshire needed to be able to report off of multiple databases at once using one simple tool.
About The Customer
Hampshire College is an innovative liberal arts college located in Amherst, Massachusetts. Known for its unique approach to education, Hampshire emphasizes student-driven learning and interdisciplinary study. The college has a strong commitment to social justice, sustainability, and community engagement. With a diverse student body and a faculty dedicated to fostering critical thinking and creativity, Hampshire College aims to prepare students for meaningful careers and lives of purpose. The college's emphasis on individualized education and its flexible curriculum make it a distinctive institution in the landscape of higher education.
The Solution
With Informer, Hampshire College found a web-based reporting solution that was user-friendly, natively integrated with UniData, and seamlessly integrated with SQL. After a straightforward implementation, Hampshire set up their own unique mappings from their various datasources and worked with staff to define security and setup access for end users. Users were now able to leverage Informer against their production database and datamarts without needing assistance from IT or going through a lengthy training process. In less than two years since implementing Informer, Hampshire College has more than 3,000 reports created across the college. The Admissions and Advancement departments are particularly heavy users, each with over 300 created reports. A major factor of the college’s success was Informer’s ability to connect to multiple databases simultaneously, including UniData and MySQL. This allowed users to access just one tool to connect to all of the various databases used throughout the campus, and run customized, real-time reports from multiple datasources at once.
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