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7/11/2006
Mellon Foundation. The design for Kuali financials is based on Indiana University’s financial information system, and the project has attracted the participation of several partners, including Cornell University , Indiana University, Michigan State University, San Joaquin Delta College, the rSmart Group, the University of Arizona, the University of Hawaii, and NACUBO. The first Kuali “test drive” was unveiled this past spring, and the first release is expected this coming fall. The Kuali Foundation incorporated in May 2006 as a not-for-profit organization and is expected to take on additional community source administrative software development projects in the future. Plans are already in the works for projects in endowment, research administration, and other relevant administrative computing areas. The Kuali Foundation and its partners will eventually produce an entire suite of open software for higher education administration computing, useful to all Carnegie classes.copy text (above) for proper citation
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