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by Peter Dinham   
Monday, 29 June 2009
“Our solution enables tertiary education institutions to make better use of their resources and better strategic decisions by providing reliable metrics, such as the return on investment of individual courses or units.”

Di Marco also claims that more than 50 per cent of Australian universities already use TechnologyOne software and that the company has already made in-roads into New Zealand and the UK, and “the combined worth of all three markets is more than A$500million in student management software alone.”

“We are already working with the University of Otago in New Zealand, the Institute of Education, part of the University of London, and the University of Hertfordshire in the UK,” Di Marco added.

According to Di Marco, Technology One continues to reinvest millions of dollars into research and development and updating its solutions regularly, and he points out that the company started working with Curtin University of Technology more than 10 years ago when a joint venture was formed to develop one of the first student management solutions on the market.

Footnote: TechnologyOne has also confirmed that Bond University on the Gold Coast is the third university that has now gone live with the new generation student management system.
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