CHICAGO, Aug. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CIBER Enterprise Solutions, a
division of CIBER, Inc. (NYSE: CBR), has completed the implementation of
Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise Campus Solutions (Student Administration)
system for Moody Bible Institute. Chicago-based Moody provides Bible-centered
undergraduate, graduate and distance-learning education curricula for more
than 4,000 students. The newly implemented student administration system
enables students and faculty to access financial and academic information
securely via any Internet-enabled computer.
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CIBER provided project management, functional, and technical support to
implement one of the first general release implementations of Oracle's
PeopleSoft Enterprise Campus Solutions v9.0. Additionally, CIBER helped to
integrate the Campus Solutions application with Moody's existing PeopleSoft
Enterprise Contributor Relations system so the two systems can share data,
thereby reducing duplicate data entry tasks and simplifying data management.
Moody's PeopleSoft Enterprise Customer Relationship Management system was also
integrated with the Campus Solutions system.
CIBER's work included assisting with design and implementation of a robust
Web-portal, which will facilitate the secure dissemination of financial and
academic data to students and faculty with authorized accounts.
'CIBER is a leader in implementing student administration systems,' said
Frank Leber, Vice President of Information Systems for Moody. 'CIBER has led
the successful implementation of our PeopleSoft Enterprise Contributor
Relations System, which has served us well, and the full-fledged PeopleSoft
Enterprise Campus Solutions system. CIBER is skilled at implementing robust
solutions and scaling them to fit the unique needs of our smaller, specialized
Bible college. They have truly been a collaborative partner on our
implementation of PeopleSoft systems.'
'Moody Bible Institute has a distinguished reputation in the world of
ministry education,' said Mike Dillon, Senior Vice President of CIBER's Higher
Education Practice. 'Moody is clearly progressive in understanding the
competitive advantage a well-planned IT system can provide in terms of
streamlining business processes, reducing costs, and increasing student and
faculty satisfaction with data access.