Talisma Showcases Higher Education CRM Software
A Campus Management Corp. company, Talisma Corporation, has announced plans to showcase the Talisma CRM at the British Education and Training Technology (BETT) show next week. This comprehensive CRM software suite is designed specifically for higher education.
More than 1,700 educational campuses throughout the world already benefit from Campus Management software. Educational institutions such as Indiana University, Notre Dame, Keio University and Charles Sturt University are already relying on Talisma CRM software to help manage student recruitment and retention, campaigns for institutional advancement and alumni relations.
Raj Mruthyunjayappa, Managing Director of Talisma Corporation, APAC & Europe said in a release that participating in BETT is key to the company’s mission to cement Talisma’s role in the CRM field, especially given its focus on higher education.
Talisma is the only CRM software that has been proven to empower colleges and universities to serve multiple campuses from a single platform. These institutions can leverage this technology to manage the entire lifecycle of the student from recruitment all the way to alumni relations.
The BETT is set to take place at Olympia, London and is considered to be the world’s largest technology-in-education event. This show drew close to 30,000 visitors and 700 educational exhibitors in 2010.
Talisma is part of Campus Management’s CampusVue Ecosystem. This vision for a fully integrated, centralized administration and e-Learning platform was designed as a way to unify services, administrative management, reporting and academic delivery in a full range of public, private and proprietary post-secondary education institutions.
The Talisma CRM is a CRM software solution designed specifically for higher education, keeping in mind the challenges and opportunities that are presented to these organizations on a daily basis. Campus Management offers full implementation, training and support of this CRM software.
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