Who Moved my Cloud?

Session Number: 5128
Track: Cloud
Session Type: Panel Discussion
Primary Presenter: Steve Hahn [Vice Provost for Enrollment Management - University of Wisconsin - Madison]
Co-Presenter: Vicky Mikula [Assistant Director, Commercial and Collaboration Applications - Cornell University]
Co-Presenter 2: NICOLE ENGELBERT [Vice President, Higher Education Development - Oracle]
Co-Presenter 4: Brandon Sosa [Managing Director - Deloitte]
Time: Mar 26, 2018 (09:45 AM - 10:45 AM)
Room: 155 B - C

Session Length - Primary Choice: Mini Session
Knowledge level : Advanced
Target Audience: All
Learning Objective 1: Broaden outlook on how to plan, update and transform your student systems over a multi-year time frame to addressing evolving students and technology
Learning Objective 2: Hear real-world examples of how institutions are addressing their SIS needs while balancing a perspective on the evolving cloud technologies(s)
Learning Objective 3: Use other institutional examples to better plan your own path to SIS modernization
Prerequisites : None
Advance preparation: No required preparation, but an basic understanding of your institutions status on planning and perspective on the student cloud would enhance the experience by allowing attendees to contrast between panel discussion and their own institutions vision
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Description:  Student Information System (SIS) cloud technology is in the early stage of maturation and is quickly evolving. The path to cloud benefits for SIS varies from one institution to the next. This panel will explore three separate paths taken by: Moody Bible Institute, Cornell University and University of Wisconsin Madison. Included will be insights from Oracle’s VP of Product Development for Higher Education.

Attendees will get a better understanding of the various practical paths to the cloud for SIS functions and the rationale, risk and rewards other institutions have realized as they taken their first steps of the SIS cloud journey.