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i-Technology News Colleges Schooled on Oracle HTML DB Benefits
Efficiency and Simplicity Make the Grade
By: Oracle News Desk
Jul. 26, 2005 12:00 PM
Oracle HTML
DB is a feature of Oracle Database 10g designed to let customers easily build,
deploy and manage secure Web applications using only a Web browser. Oracle HTML
DB’s features include a Web interface, wizards, and pre-built user interface
templates. The tool is integrated in all editions of Oracle Database 10g at no
additional cost. Two educational
institutions—a public two-year college in the Midwest and a private four-year university
on the West Coast—recently found success with Oracle HTML DB. Lansing Community College
(LCC) is a public two-year college serving more than 35,000 students in
downtown Lansing, Mich. In 2004, LCC streamlined its application development
process by standardizing on Oracle HTML DB, which enabled the college to quickly
and efficiently develop secure and highly available Web applications and lower
costs by consolidating various third-party tools and related product licenses. The school consolidated
several Microsoft Access and Microsoft Excel-based applications with Oracle
HTML DB. They integrated the new Oracle HTML DB applications with their
mission-critical data, which is stored in an Oracle Database. As a result, LCC
eliminated redundant data off of desktops, improved data accuracy and security,
and is able to better protect and share data securely. "Oracle HTML DB has
clearly strengthened our ability to collect and present information via robust
Web-based applications, with very short turnarounds and with very high user
acceptance," said Glenn Cerny, chief information officer, Lansing
Community College. "We have been able to develop and deploy three
production systems in two to three weeks. All users benefit from these
applications, not just the 'high-level' users." Located in San Diego,
Calif. and founded in 1949, the University of San Diego (USD) is a
comprehensive university offering undergraduate, graduate and professional
degrees in a variety of disciplines. As in most large university settings, USD
faces an increasing requirement to provide students, parents, faculty, staff
and alumni with Web-based self-service applications. With ease-of-use and
scalability at the forefront of its needs, USD selected Oracle HTML DB for its
custom development solution. Using Oracle HTML DB, USD developed and deployed
two key applications that have improved operational efficiency -- Self-Service
Financial Aid and Computer Assets Management Information systems. Prior to developing and
implementing the Financial Aid application, USD would print, collate, and mail
nearly 16,000 individual offers of financial assistance to students and their
parents. Financial Services staff members were focused on packaging materials
to send out rather than interacting with students. The new system provides
students immediate access to their financial aid offers via the Web, greatly
increasing the efficiency of a traditional manual system. Students are notified
of the offers, required documents and offers generated through the use of this
Oracle HTML DB application. With its Computer Assets
Management Information System, USD consolidated data from disparate systems
such as spreadsheets and Microsoft Access databases into a single, secure
system using Oracle Database and Oracle HTML DB. Prior to this consolidation,
it was difficult for the university to make timely IT decisions since data
first needed to be merged from multiple systems before analysis could occur.
Now with a Web-enabled system, system administrators enter their systems' data
into a central repository that IT managers then can use to make sound,
real-time decisions. "With Oracle in use
through most of our university, Oracle HTML DB was an excellent choice for much
of our application development needs," said Rich Pickett, director of
Administrative Information Services, University of San Diego. "In a very
short period of time, we were able to provide useful applications to our user
community via secure, scalable, browser-based implementations." Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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