paul.nowak wrote: Matt, thanks for the comments. I made an error on the version of Plone. It's 2.5 Plone running on Zope 2.9x.
In regards to the additional products, we have a skin installed and we have a product that we had custom developed for us that connects to a PostgreSQL database. We've looked at slow PostgreSQL queries causing problems and have not been able to find an issue. We've also tested for the case where the PostgreSQL server is down and have not been able to create an issue. We therefor...
The idea of utilizing a SaaS delivery model for student information
systems has been largely, if not entirely, off of the negotiating table
in higher education. There are a myriad of long-standing arguments
against this delivery model, but a deep recession, new entrants into the
market and rapidly evolving technology may be calling into question the
validity of these assertions.
Scope
Discusses the relative strength of the drivers and inhibitors to SaaS
uptake
Forecasts which institutions and vendors are likely to be leaders in
the area of on-demand SIS
Offers recommendations on how vendors can best position themselves to
benefit from the trend towards SaaS delivered SIS
Highlights of this title
The drivers for on-demand SIS are simple but powerful
Myth and reality characterize the hurdles to a SaaS-delivered SIS
The future for on-demand SIS is far sooner than previously imagined
Key reasons to purchase this title
Understand which SIS vendors are likely to emerge as leaders in an
on-demand world
Gain insight into factors will influence the rate at which
institutions adopt SaaS delivery
Identify which actions and strategies vendors can take to gain share
in the higher education market
Key Topics Covered:
A complex web of drivers and inhibitors influences the uptake of
SaaS-delivered SIS
The drivers for on-demand SIS are simple but powerful
Attractive benefits related to cost & budgeting are the primary
drivers of on-demand uptake
The SIS demands more and better resources to ensure an adequate level
of performance & reliability
The rate of change is increasingly rapidly for IT in general and SIS
in specific
Myth and reality characterize the hurdles to a SaaS-delivered SIS
Control over institutional data often elicits an emotional response
from institutions
As the heart of the institutional IT system, the SIS is integrated
with a slew of other applications
Robust configurability for SIS continues to be a dream and thus
encourages a reliance on customization
The absence of on-demand solutions creates a chicken and the egg
dilemma for uptake
The future for on-demand SIS is far sooner than previously imagined
Value-conscious institutions will be the first to take the plunge with
SaaS
SIS vendors have set themselves on a path towards delivering an
on-demand model
A tale of three SIS vendors...
Recommendations to vendors
Implement a market education strategy focused on data security
Enable institutions to move more rapidly towards a vanilla
implementation
Invest in the development and expansion of high-quality services