Three More Colleges and Universities Choose OnBase for Document Management

Higher education taking a more enterprise approach to how the software is implemented, used

PR Newswire -- July 28, 2010





CLEVELAND, July 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Finding and retaining the right students. It's one of the many challenges for colleges and universities. To succeed, people across all departments must work together. But what if the technology supporting their efforts, like document management software, can't do the same? This is what happens when departments choose products for their own narrow needs. The result? A collection of systems that don't work well together, equaling costly and inefficient processes. Not surprisingly, many colleges and universities are now looking for a single solution that's flexible enough to start departmentally and grow campus-wide. Because it's built exactly this way, OnBase continues to be selected for document management in higher education.



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"Colleges and universities have shifted their thinking about higher education software," said Ian Levine, director of higher education solutions for Hyland Software. "They're reevaluating the software scattered among departments, and consolidating the ones most important for their bigger goals. Document management software is a part of this shift, and that speaks volumes about its value. It's no longer a departmental solution meant only to get rid of paper. Instead, it's part of how institutions are increasing efficiency and reducing costs across the entire campus, in areas as diverse as admissions, development and the registrar's office."



Here are a few of the latest colleges and universities to choose OnBase for document management:



Davidson College - Davidson, N.C.

A nationally recognized liberal arts college, Davidson College was founded in 1837 by Presbyterians.



Georgetown University - Washington, D.C.

Founded in 1789, Georgetown University is the nation's oldest Catholic and Jesuit university.



University of Virginia Investment Management Company (UVIMCO) - Charlottesville, Va.

The UVIMCO is a University-related foundation that provides investment management services to the University, independent foundations and other affiliated entities.



For more information about how OnBase is helping higher education institutions, visit http://www.hyland.com/highereducation.



About the Hyland Software solution, OnBase

One of the largest independent software vendors in the world of enterprise content management (ECM), Hyland Software is the developer of OnBase. An award-winning suite of document management and content management solutions, OnBase has a proven record of solving problems resulting from time consuming, costly and error plagued manual tasks. Today, people at more than 9,300 organizations both large and small in 67 countries have the time to do the things that really add value thanks to OnBase. Available on-premises or as software as a service (SaaS), OnBase installs quickly, cost effectively and is designed to grow with organizations.



Want more ECM insight? Check out Hyland Software's Document Management Blog - http://blog.hyland.com



Media contact:

Kaitlin Maurer

(440) 788-6833

kaitlin.maurer@hyland.com



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