Jenzabar Intros Analytics Tools

Jenzabar Analytics

Jenzabar is adding several analytics tools to its Jenzabar One suite of cloud-based higher education technology products and services. Designed to help institutions "gather, organize, access and transform data into actionable insights," Jenzabar Analytics uses descriptive, diagnostic and predictive analytics to inform decision-making on campus.

The suite includes two analytics modules: the Data Cloud and the Financial Analytics Model. Jenzabar's Data Cloud integrates data from core Jenzabar systems as well as third-party data sources and stores it in a secure, centralized data warehouse and data lake that's unique to the institution, according to a news announcement. The Financial Analytics Model offers key performance indicators (KPIs) such as "operating results, resource sufficiency and flexibility, asset performance and management, and liquidity and debt management," allowing administrators to "track the health of an institution."

In addition, Jenzabar provides institutions with a Strategic Workshop to provide training, tools and assistance for making the best use of the analytics modules.

For more information, visit the Jenzabar site.

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