target audience: TECH BUYER Publication date: Sep 2024 - Document type: IDC MarketScape - Doc Document number: # US51810524
IDC MarketScape: North America Higher Education SaaS and Cloud-Enabled Student Information Systems 2024 Vendor Assessment
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Abstract
This IDC study is a vendor assessment of the 2024 North America higher education SaaS and cloud-enabled student information systems market. The vendors and solutions included in this study are Anthology, Blackbaud, Campus Cafe, Ellucian (Banner SaaS), Ellucian (Colleague SaaS), Jenzabar (Jenzabar One), Jenzabar (Jenzabar SONIS), OneWorldSIS, Oracle, Phoenix Innovate, Populi, Serosoft (Academia by Serosoft), Student First, Thesis, WDCi, and Workday. This research was conducted to provide guidance for higher education IT leaders seeking to migrate to a cloud-based SIS; modernize the faculty, staff, and student experience; and set their institutions up for the future of higher education.
This research is an independent quantitative and qualitative assessment of the characteristics that explain a vendor's success in the marketplace and includes input/feedback from vendors and their customers, as well as publicly available information.
"The vendors in the SIS market have made tremendous strides to transform their solutions in the cloud, and the competition is heating up. No longer is the SIS market sitting still," said Matthew Leger, senior research manager for IDC's Worldwide Education Digital Strategies Research program. "Moving to a cloud-based SIS is one of the most complex and difficult digital transformation efforts institutions will ever undertake. As institutional leaders take the bold first step to move away from their legacy, highly customized systems to a new cloud-based offering, they must choose wisely. This document is meant to help make this highly consequential decision."