| |September 20195VOL 2 · ISSUE 8-1 · SEPTEMBER - 2019Office Editorial queries editor@cioinsiderindia.comAdvertising queriessales@cioinsiderindia.comBangaloreTel 080 46441103 To subscribeVisit www.cioinsiderindia.com/magazine-in or send email to: subscription@cioinsiderindia.comCover price is Rs 150 per issueAshok KumarSales & MarketingRavi KalgiGroup Art DirectorMagendran PerumalCirculation ManagerEditorial TeamChitra MishraShiwani Prakash Saroop K PVinisha PaivaAnitha TLakshmi GCIOInsiderNo. 124, 2nd Floor, Surya Chambers, Old Airport Road, Murugheshpalya, Bangalore-560017S SivasankarMohana KrishnanVisualizer PublisherEditorAlok ChaturvediEmmanuel Christi DasPrinted and published by Alok Chaturvedi on Behalf of SiliconMedia Technologies Pvt Ltd and Printed at Precision Fototype Services at Sri Sabari Shopping Com-plex, 24 Residency Road Bangalore-560025 and Published at No. 124, 2nd Floor, Surya Chambers, Old Airport Road, Murugeshpalya, Bangalore-560017.Copyright © 2019 SiliconMedia Technologies Pvt Ltd, All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher.Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) was born in infancy as early as in the 1960s. It was a joint effort between J.I. Case, the manufacturer of tractors and other construction machinery, and their IT partner IBM. It wasn't called ERP though; not until 1990s at least. So, that's pretty much the beginning. From there and thenceforth, ERP has literally grown like a `good' weed into every industry and has transformed that industry's operations for good. In an Indian context, the education sector that used to be symbolized by kids learning from a `guru' under the banyan tree, today, has grown into an industry that requires extensive interdepartmental collaboration even for minor tasks. This was slowly affecting the quality of education due to divided attention of the management and administration. This in turn resulted in a need for better management and allocation of resources. Today the way the knowledge gets imparted to students and how the schools manage their administration has undergone a significant change. The cost, speed, and accuracy are measured in school performances every now and then. It decides the ranking and successful run of an educational institution. People have started identifying a need for change in favor of what used to be the original agenda of an educational institution; this is where an ERP comes into play. Essential activities including finances, employees' management, and extensive paperwork have all been automated by first movers in the education industry towards the implementation of an ERP system.With an ERP, admissions method is machine-controlled that consumes lesser time as against the manual processes. Applying online from service portal makes application method less complicated for all the scholars and also the oldsters. It helps in price potency by managing the admission method, fees bifurcation and documents. It's helpful to organise the data you wish to and also offers data security. ERP for academic institutes provides the backup system to preserve the data from time to time. This is just one example of how an ERP can help. There is a whole host of challenges that ERP solves for the education management and administration. This edition presents a list of the top 10 most recommended Education ERP Solution providers, each one of which has something to offer. Have a look, andDo let us know what you think. Emmanuel Christi DasEditoremmanuel@cioinsiderindia.comBecause Imparting Education should be PrimaryEditorial
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