Oracle(R) Business Intelligence and Data Warehouse Provides Foundation for Personalized Data Dashboards REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., April 2, 2008 -- Oracle(R) today announced that Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is using Oracle Business Intelligence solutions to help users define, analyze and interpret data stored in its Oracle data warehouse. Rensselaer has significantly increased the accuracy and reliability of data and has created dashboards that deliver secure, personalized data to more than 650 users -- facilitating improved planning, forecasting and decision-making. -- A major research institution with campuses in Troy, N.Y. and Hartford, Conn., Rensselaer needed to provide its faculty and staff with timely, accurate data for university operations. However, the institution's previous paper-based system produced inaccuracies in data and often resulted in duplicative efforts and significant delays. Further, various departments could not agree on basic definitions, such as what was considered a full-time student, leading to inaccuracies when comparing data between departments. -- Rensselaer built a data warehouse on Oracle Database, cleansing and unifying data across the institution and storing it in one secure location. By centralizing its data in one data warehouse, the university improved its data quality, ensuring consistency and availability of information. -- Over time, Rensselaer developed business intelligence dashboards in a number of critical areas to provide users with real-time, role-based access to data from the 130 GB data warehouse that helps them better perform their duties. -- Rensselaer's dashboards provide users with data on current and past years, enabling them to view high-level information and drill down into specific data points. Dashboards include: -- Admissions - Provides information on applicant demographics and statistics, enabling users to analyze trends such as admissions quality and selectivity, student retention rates and inquiry-to- application rates -- Student registration - Provides information on enrollment, courses and grades, allowing the university to examine classroom capacities and teaching loads -- Financial aid - Monitors student financial aid, indicating type, duration, source and amount of assistance for each student and providing university-wide figures -- Financials - Compares actual performance to budgets, providing users from all departments with daily insight into remaining budget. Also displays a detailed breakdown of labor expenses, especially helpful for work performed against research grants where the project lead needs to track administrative versus teaching labor expenses -- Human resources - Displays data about faculty and staff, helping the university track trends such as diversity, turnover rates and workforce aging -- Research - Presents data on research income, expenditures, yields and cost sharing by sponsoring agencies, disciplines, schools and departments -- Advancement - Provides staff with insight into which alumni are donating and how much, as well as tracking specific campaign totals -- Compliance - Monitors compliance against internal processes and identifies instances where an administrator needs to correct errors before distributing suspicious data -- With the dashboards in place, Rensselaer is taking the next step to improve performance management, by analyzing the institution's data versus internal and external benchmarks and key performance indicators (KPIs). This benchmarking is helping the institution improve decision-making and forecasting. For example, the admissions department can quickly create a report that compares Rensselaer's diversity statistics with peer institutions' data or displays the rate of inquiry-to-application over the last five years. Because users spend less time gathering data, they can spend more time analyzing it -- and putting it to use -- to create new ways to more effectively attract the most qualified applicants and turn inquiries into applications. -- Rensselaer selected Oracle for its data warehouse and business intelligence project through an in-depth process involving 20 staff members from various university departments. The group chose Oracle because of the breadth of its offering, encompassing a reliable data warehouse platform and advanced intuitive business intelligence applications, as well as the natural flow between the technologies. Supporting Quotes -- "Rensselaer has demonstrated how the value of an institution's data increases when users are able to leverage the information to measure their performance and identify areas to focus on and improve. Oracle's data warehouse and business intelligence tools help higher education institutions like Rensselaer gain the necessary insight for making informed, strategic decisions," said Robert Santimauro, group vice president, Oracle Higher Education. -- "Our data warehouse and business intelligence project is unique because of its scope. Our entire culture is evolving from crunching numbers to measuring performance and asking 'what does this data mean to us, now and in the future?' Oracle provides the required breadth and functionality to support our unique needs and help us leverage data to improve performance," said Ora Fish, acting director, Integrated Administrative Computing Services, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Supporting Resources http://www.oracle.com/industries/education/highered.html http://www.oracle.com/solutions/business_intelligence/index.html http://www.oracle.com/database/index.html
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