Three Rivers Systems Showcases Academic ERP at Educause

Three Rivers System will showcase its CAMS Enterprise solution at this week's Educause 2013 conference, taking place October 15-18 in Anaheim, CA.

CAMS Enterprise Business Analytics feature aims to help administrators make informed decisions through the use of dashboards.

The solution is also designed to support online learning programs. The system can be set up to deliver semester, trimester, serial or concurrent sessions with changeable start and end dates.

"Year in and year out business and IT leaders in higher education are being asked to do more with less while facing unrelenting economic pressures and trying to keep up with rapid changes," said Amir Tajkarimi, president of Three Rivers, in a prepared statement. "They are required to do more reporting than ever and they must pay greater attention to metrics measuring student outcomes, making sophisticated business and IT strategies a must."

Three Rivers will demonstrate the solution at booth 1137. For more information about CAMS, visit the company's Web site.

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