Texas Lutheran U Implementing Jenzabar EX for ERP

Six higher education institutions have recently gone public with plans to implement Jenzabar EX for their enterprise resource planning, including Texas Lutheran University in Seguin, TX.

"Texas Lutheran University selected the Jenzabar solution because we felt their platform offered us the ability to make transformational improvements to our campus technology," said Bill Senter, director of IT. "Jenzabar clearly demonstrated that they understand the higher education market and specifically institutions of our size and mission. We are looking forward to a productive and successful long-term partnership."

Jenzabar EX, which runs on Microsoft SQL Server, allows users to access, update, store, and report on data through a common database and a suite of integrated modules. The company, which serves 700 higher ed campuses around the world, said its EX suite will also be deployed at Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Louisiana College in Pineville, Harvard Kennedy School, ICPR Junior College in Puerto Rico, and Southern California Institute of Architecture in Los Angeles.

About the Author

Dian Schaffhauser is a former senior contributing editor for 1105 Media's education publications THE Journal, Campus Technology and Spaces4Learning.

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