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8 Qualities to Look for in a Technology Partner

These days, technology is a base line requirement for all businesses. With new solutions hitting the market on almost a daily basis, there are more ways than ever before that technology can help your business. How does a small- to medium-sized business select and implement the best technologies to drive its profitability and growth?

 

Working with a technology partner is a cost-efficient way and gives you the freedom to focus on the strengths of your business. But to get the most from your partnership, you need to carefully choose your IT solutions provider.

 

Here’s a list of qualities to look for when engaging an IT company for your business.

 

1. Strong business acumen

Good technology partners have years of experience in helping clients achieve their business goals. They understand that their job is to make their clients more successful. Discussions around client challenges should initially focus on productivity and process improvement, not IT. Your partner should have a broad awareness of your industry segment, your target market and how their tools can help your business grow.

 

2. Being able to translate a business need into a technology design

The best technology partners start with what you’re trying to achieve from a business perspective. They then focus on how you’re going to measure success (metrics) and the process improvements required to achieve the outcome. Only then do they design a solution that leverages the most appropriate technology to get you there, and show you precisely how their solution will do it.

 

3. Ability to design a solution to a budget

A good technology partner can clearly explain which of its services works best for your needs and your budget. It is imperative to keep the budget in mind when building a solution and develop a strong foundation that the solution can grow from. By breaking the design down into manageable chunks, a client can go live with the initial minimal solution that fits the budget.

 

As the needs grow, the solution can then be built in manageable bite-size chunks.  Working in a way that always builds towards the ideal system leveraging the solid foundation.

 

4. Proven delivery track record

Don’t be afraid to ask potential partners for references. If they’re good at what they do, they will be more than happy to have you talk to a couple of their customers. Focus reference questions on how well the partner interacts with stakeholders and how effectively they get the job done. Don’t worry too much if they haven’t delivered precisely the same project before. The fact that they have successfully delivered a variety of projects is potentially more important.

 

5. Good ecosystem set-up

It’s alright to work with technology partners that don’t provide the entire solution themselves. Most IT firms have vendor relationships to help them craft better technology solutions for their clients. Very few providers can realistically position themselves as a “one stop shop” these days so ask them about their partnerships, who they work with and how those organisations fit into the solution that they’re proposing.

 

6. Uses an Agile development methodology

One of the advantages of following the Agile development methodology is that you can get a working solution in production much more quickly than by using traditional “waterfall” techniques. Since the development of the solution is done in short sprints, you can review each phase, spot errors earlier, and add more features that weren’t previously included in the first sprints. This approach also gives you much better control of schedule and budget.

 

7. Transparent about their services’ limitations

As a client, you want to work with a company that knows technology. This means that your partner should be aware of their offerings limitations and they should clearly explain those limitations to you. They should be open and honest about what their solutions will and won’t achieve.

 

8. Ongoing engagement

Another advantage of working with an IT solutions firm is that they can offer ongoing support after developing your new system. This includes monthly maintenance to ensure that operations are running smoothly. An exceptional partner understands that the systems needs to keep pace with your business as it evolves. How do they propose to engage with you once the project is complete?

 

Wrap Up

Working with a technology partner is one of the best ways to grow your business. However, choosing the right partner is no simple task. You will need to invest time to prepare and ask the right questions so you can meet your business goals. Keep these guidelines in mind and you’ll surely meet the right technology partner for you.

 

To learn more about effective technology solutions for your business, visit www.ecleva.com today.

Ecleva to Support Bond University in their deployment of Elsevier’s Pure Research Management Solution

PurePure, developed by Elsevier (a global business, headquartered in Amsterdam) aggregates an organisation’s research information from numerous internal and external sources, and ensures the data that drives strategic decisions is trusted, comprehensive and accessible in real time.  Being a highly versatile centralised research management solution, Pure enables organisations to build reports, undertake performance assessments, manage researcher profiles and enable researcher networking whilst reducing administrative burden for researchers and administration staff alike.

 

“We look forward to working closely with Bond University to support the Pure implementation and providing them with any training elements they require,” said Martin Halmarick, CEO of ECLEVA.

 

ECLEVA is an established provider of software solutions to the Australian Higher & Further Education, Research and Government sectors that focus on stakeholder interaction management.

 

For more information about Pure follow this link.

Ecleva to Implement Elsevier’s Pure Research Management Solution at University of Canberra

ElsevierECLEVA will be implementing the University of Canberra Elsevier’s Pure Research Management solution.

 

Pure, developed by Elsevier (a global business, headquartered in Amsterdam) aggregates an organisation’s research information from numerous internal and external sources, and ensures the data that drives strategic decisions is trusted, comprehensive and accessible in real time.

 

“We worked closely with Elsevier to propose a comprehensive solution that meets the University of Canberra’s Research Management goals and objectives,” said Martin Halmarick, CEO of ECLEVA. “This announcement continues our success with Pure and we look forward to working with the University of Canberra over the coming months in implementing the solution.”

 

ECLEVA is an established provider of software solutions to the Australian Higher & Further Education, Research and Government sectors that focus on stakeholder interaction management.

 

For more Information about Pure follow this link

Ecleva Selected to Implement Elsevier’s Pure Research Management Solution at Charles Darwin University

ECLEVA has been selected by Charles Darwin University to implement Elsevier’s Pure Research Management solution.

 

Charles Darwin UniversityPure, developed by Elsevier (a global business, headquartered in Amsterdam) aggregates an organisation’s research information from numerous internal and external sources, and ensures the data that drives strategic decisions is trusted, comprehensive and accessible in real time.  Being a highly versatile centralised research management solution, Pure enables organisations to build reports, undertake performance assessments, manage researcher profiles and enable researcher networking whilst reducing administrative burden for researchers and administration staff alike.

 

Elsevier“We worked closely with Elsevier to propose a comprehensive Research Information Solution which meets Charles Darwin University’s desire for a fit-for-purpose solution that supports effective and efficient collection, processing, reporting and analysis of research data,” said Martin Halmarick, CEO of ECLEVA. “The selection process was formally structured and competitive and we’re obviously pleased to have been selected. This selection continues our success with Pure and we look forward to working with Charles Darwin University over the coming months in implementing the solution.”

 

ECLEVA is an established provider of software solutions to the Australian Higher & Further Education, Research and Government sectors that focus on stakeholder interaction management.

 

For more information about Elsevier Pure follow this link.

Ecleva renews its commitment in the education sector with Microsoft as an Authorised Education Partner (AEP)

AEP PartnerAs a trusted Microsoft partner in the Education Sector, “renewing this accreditation means that our academic partners can be confident that they are being serviced by a partner that provide the highest level of expertise around the Microsoft Academic product suites.” Says ECLEVA’s CEO Martin Halmarick.

 

ECLEVA are excited to renew their accreditation in this space and hope to accelerate the academic customers’ successes by serving as technology advisors for their IT requirements.

Ecleva Signs Partnership Agreement with Marketo

MarketoECLEVA has today signed an alliance agreement with Marketo to provide implementation and integration services in Australia and New Zealand.

 

ECLEVA is an established provider of software solutions to the Australian Higher Education, Research and Government sectors that focus on stakeholder interaction management whilst Marketo is a global provider of best-in-class marketing automation software.

 

“We’re very excited at entering into this partnership with Marketo,” said Martin Halmarick, CEO of ECLEVA. “We’ve worked closely with TAFE’s and Universities over the last decade in understanding their needs and helping them drive opportunities for student acquisition, management and retention. As a result, we developed our EduRe CRM suite for Student Engagement and Commercial Engagement.

 

However, there is a clear need in the sector for simpler yet more sophisticated methods to reach out to, and communicate with, more and more stakeholders. Marketo’s marketing automation solutions provide an excellent fit to meet this need. Combining our industry experience and technical knowledge with Marketo’s best-in-class marketing solutions means that our clients will be able to reach more stakeholders, more quickly and more effectively, with a faster time to value.”

 

The agreement is effective immediately.

Company Announcement

S1’s co founder and Chairman Mr Eng Lee will be leaving the organisation at the end of December 2015 after 12.5 years in the role.

 

“Working to establish S1 as one of the most recognisable Higher Ed and Further Ed Software and Service supplier has been one of the most wonderful privileges of my working career”, said Lee. “I am so proud to have been part of an amazing and outstanding team of people who created S1.”

 

ECLEVA’s CEO and Managing Director Martin Halmarick wished Lee the very best and thanked him for his substantial contribution over the many years. “We are poised for continuing growth and to deepen further, our commitment to the Education Sector as a whole especially with our new Student Retention release.”

 

In serving as S1’s Chairman, Lee oversaw the establishment of our Resource Sector Project Management business, assisted with long termed contracts with several NSW and Victorian educational institutions and assembled unique talent and expertise in acquisitions, mergers and technical leadership within the company for ongoing success. Lee has sold his interest to PnP, owned and managed by Patrick Northcott.

 

“After 8 years of working hand in glove with PnP, developing the suite of EduRe Solutions together, doing several joint projects, I can see no better fit than S1 and PnP working closer together as a single unit. There is a great synergy in these 2 organisations not seen often in the software business”.

 

“Lee’s leadership championed the importance of education and managing the processes that make it happen. He has positioned S1 to achieve its vision and to the ongoing success,” said Martin.

 

Prior to joining S1, Eng Lee was founder and CEO of Australian Software Innovations, a company which he listed on the Nasdaq and also CEO of Callista Software Services.

Seasons Greetings

GreetingsThe staff at ECLEVA would like to thank you for your support, business and encouragement in 2015.

 

Over the past year we have grown our EduRe CRM client base, added a Student Retention module and have become a Click Dimensions business partner.

 

Our Research Management client base continues to grow via our Implementation Partnership with Elsevier.

 

ECLEVA has also become an approved supplier under the NSW and QLD Government procurement schemes.

 

We would like to thank all our customers and partners for their continued support and business and for making ECLEVA the largest CRM implementation partner in Australian TAFEs.

 

We are looking forward to another great year in 2016.

 

From all of us at ECLEVA, we wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Merry Christmas
Martin Halmarick
Chief Executive Officer
ECLEVA 

Unit4 is the first to deliver next-generation end-to-end student information system

Unit4, a fast growing leader in enterprise applications for service organizations, today announced its new student information system (SIS), Unit4 Student Management.

 

The new solution will change the way education institutions attract, manage and support students throughout their lifecycle. It addresses a pressing need for innovation in the SIS market which has not seen a new and innovative end-to-end solution in over a decade.

 

“Unit4 has the experience and the vision to deliver the innovation required to become the global leader in the sector,” said Amir Tajkarimi, Unit4’s Senior VP of Global Education. “Students, faculty and staff typically experience a ‘digital downgrade’ in their campus life, using dated systems that don’t meet their high expectations.

 

Nowhere is this more apparent than with currently-installed SISs, which on average are over 13 years old. These expensive to maintain legacy systems were built before the emergence of new technology and business models that have reshaped education. With the introduction of Unit4 Student Management, institutions now have an alternative.”

 

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