Our
History
Twenty
years ago, a number of visionary founders started companies dedicated
to serving higher education by providing Enterprise Resource Planning
solutions. They automated back-office operations and enhanced Admissions,
Registration, Enrollment, Human Resources, Finance, and Institutional
Advancement. Together, their installed base grew to more than 700
campuses-20% of all higher education institutions in the United
States.
To meet the new, emerging needs of higher education, this group
of progressive companies joined forces with Jenzabar.com, the leading
Internet portal and e-learning company. This resulted in the creation
of the largest enterprise software and solutions company dedicated
solely to higher education: Jenzabar, Inc., the only company that
offers a complete range of best-in-class front-end and back-end
integrated product solutions for higher education.
JENZABAR.COM (Jenzabar - Cambridge)
Jenzabar was founded in 1998 in Cambridge, MA. The Jenzabar higher
education portal, in use on many campuses across the country, provides
a virtual online community for university professors, students,
and administrators. In addition to the portal, Jenzabar's Internet
software includes course management tools that encourage faculty
members to develop and publish course materials online. The system
also allows professors to communicate more efficiently and promote
interactive discussions among students. Jenzabar provides a campus
intranet for administrative functions and is integrated with CARS,
Quodata, CMDS, and Campus America administrative software.
CAMPUS AMERICA (Jenzabar - Knoxville)
Campus America was founded in 1977 as a provider of administrative
software for colleges and universities. The company offers seamlessly
integrated technology and applications, feature-rich software designs,
state-of-the-art training programs, and thorough customer service
support. Campus America partnered with industry leaders such as
Compaq to provide exceptional technology products like Compaq Digital
Products and Services.
CARS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (Jenzabar - Cincinnati)
CARS was founded in 1984 in Cincinnati, Ohio, to provide administrative
software solutions solely for higher education. CARS was a pioneer
in a number of software technologies, including real-time systems,
open systems, relational databases, and client/server applications.
CARS' product, the CARS Solution, is now one of Jenzabar's flagship
products. It includes integrated software solutions and computer
systems built upon performance-based technology, including a Java-based,
Web/graphical user interface in a client/server environment. The
CARS Solution is an enterprise administrative suite comprised of
student, financial, human resources, institutional advancement,
information management, and support services for rapid implementation.
CMDS (Jenzabar - Harrisonburg)
CMDS (Computer Management and Development Services, Inc.) was founded
in 1980 to meet the administrative software needs of the higher
education community. The company provided software covering the
entire spectrum of higher education administration, including admissions,
registration, alumni/development and business offices with Web-enabled
functionality. CMDS supports two software lines: Elite, a client/server
administrative solution and Jenzabar's other flagship product, provides
integration and access among clients (Windows & NT), multiple
hardware platforms and databases (Microsoft SQL, Oracle, and Sybase).
TEAMS2000 and TEAMS Ultima are administrative software products
for IBM's AS/400 mainframe system.
QUODATA (Jenzabar - Cambridge)
Quodata was founded in 1971 to help administrators at small to mid-sized
colleges and universities manage their institutions better. Quodata's
network software family consists of seven major modules: admissions,
financial aid, billing, student information, financial reporting,
human resources, and advancement. The underlying architecture is
a state-of the-art object and component foundation based on SQL
Server and uses industry-standard tools such as PowerBuilder, Crystal
Reports, and Microsoft's Visual InterDev for Web access.
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