Industry Information technology Website www.campuseai.org Revenue 10 million USD Number of employees 250 | Area served 10+ countries Headquarters Cleveland Founded 2003 | |
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Key people Anjli Jain, Executive director
Michael C. DeJohn, Director of Corporate Development & General Counsel Services Information technology
Consulting Divisions myCampus
CampusIdM
CampusCloud
CampusHelp
QuickLaunchSSO
myCampus Mobile |
CampusEAI Consortium is an international information technology services and consulting company headquartered in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States. The company is best known for myCampus, an enterprise portal and web content management solution for K-12 and higher education institutions. As of June 2010, myCampus is being used at more than 1800 institutions in over ten countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom.
Contents
- Leadership
- myCampus Campus Portal
- myCampus Mobile
- CampusHelp
- CampusCloud
- QuickLaunchSSO
- Philanthropy
- References
CampusEAI Consortium was founded by fourteen institutions in 2003 in response to increasing IT budget cuts, resource constraints, and the needs of incoming students. Among the founding universities are the University of Montana; the University of Nevada, Las Vegas; and Oklahoma State University. CampusEAI has also partnered with Google to provide Google Apps integration to educational institutions.
Leadership
Anjli Jain is the executive director of the CampusEAI Consortium. After finishing her formal education at Barnard College at Columbia University, she was recruited by the fourteen colleges and universities that established the CampusEAI Consortium. Anjli Jain was born in New Delhi, India, grew up in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey and is a member of the Greater Cleveland YWCA Board of Directors. She has also been a panelist at the Women's Leadership Forum at Notre Dame College. In 2011, Ms. Jain was a recipient of the Cleveland Professional 20/30 Club's Northeast Ohio Top 25 Under 35 Movers & Shaker Award.
myCampus Campus Portal
myCampus is a software as a service (SaaS) Web 2.0 campus portal solution that provides students, on-campus organizations, faculty and staff, university administration and alumni with access to their academic and social information all in one place.
Key features of the myCampus Campus Portal:
myCampus Mobile
myCampus Mobile is the mobile extension of myCampus portal and QuickLaunch SSO. It provides myCampus portal and quicklaunchSSO features directly to users' smartphone or other mobile device browsers.
Some features of myCampus Mobile include:
CampusHelp
CampusHelp offers around-the-clock IT help desk support.
CampusCloud
CampusCloud is the cloud hosting and remote infrastructure management service line of CampusEAI for higher education. It enables the institution to benefit from a secure and scalable virtual infrastructure. Cloud servers can be established in any combination of sizes and can expand as needs grow.
QuickLaunchSSO
QuickLaunchSSO is an engineered and secure Single SignOn platfor built on open-source and community developed technologies, and targeted at easing integration with systems common in Higher-Education.
Philanthropy
Since its founding in 2003, CampusEAI Consortium has provided information technology grants to higher education institutions and public sector agencies through its Campus Portal Grant Program. The CampusEAI Grant Program is designed for institutions seeking to implement an internet/intranet Portal. Recipients of the grant receive financial and organizational assistance in integrating a portal into existing systems and protocols for online and distance education, SIS software and administrative computing, school and organization web properties, student-based web publishing, wireless and e-commerce initiatives.
Recipients of the CampusEAI Grant include:
In February 2010, the CampusEAI Grant Program was featured as part of the White House Initiative on historically black colleges and universities. The initiative was established in 1980 by President Jimmy Carter as a federal program to help historically black colleges and universities overcome the effects of discriminatory treatment and provide quality education. The program exists today to help strengthen the capacity of historically black colleges and universities to provide excellence in education.