KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 1 (Bernama) -- Boomi, the intelligent connectivity and automation leader, has boosted the digital learning experience at Edith Cowan University (ECU) via the implementation of its Boomi AtomSphere platform.
In a statement today, Boomi said the platform implemented at ECU would create a digital framework that promotes data access and sharing across the university for enhanced staff and student online engagement.
“In the world of hybrid learning and the digital campus, the opportunity for innovation is plentiful and ECU is capitalising on data for better student and teacher outcomes,” said Boomi’s director for Australia and New Zealand, Nathan Gower.
Located in Western Australia, ECU supports more than 30,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students and pledges to provide job-ready graduates with enriching learning experiences.
“We house large amounts of important data across our application stack, accessed and engaged with by staff and students throughout the school day for insight and decision support.
“Having appropriate tools like the Boomi platform helps ensure that information is accurate and reliable. It is also critical to the efficacy of our infrastructure-as-a-service-based cloud applications, as well as the numerous software-as-a-service applications we run,” said ECU chief information officer, Vito Forte.
ECU previously relied on single-use, point-to-point integrations using various technologies, an approach that was no longer feasible, the statement said.
The university has leveraged the Boomi AtomSphere Platform to construct a unified integration capability which supports reusable design patterns and standards, backed by its integration reference architecture.
This helps to ensure a consistent solution design approach and promotes minimal coupling, high service reuse, and increased scalability.
Boomi also supports ECU’s analysis and reporting on student-to-system management so that the university can constantly evaluate online engagement.
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