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PowerCampus 7 Expands .NET Self-Service

10/16/2007

SunGard Higher Education has released PowerCampus 7, an administrative system for small and medium-sized campuses. The latest version brings new workflow and customizability features and expands its .NET self-service component.

PowerCampus is an ERP and CRM solution built on various Microsoft technologies. It includes modules for admissions, registration, academic planning, student records, billing, alumni relations, advancement, and other administrative functions. It also offers integrated Web applications for self-service communications, including registration, advising, calendaring, gradebooks, content management, and other tools.

The new version brings several enhancements in the areas of UI, workflow, search, and customizability. Its .NET-based self-service module has also been enhanced to provide improved communications, collaboration, and administrative functions.

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