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What the US can tell us about how mature SIS markets behave
Guest blog post by (Joshua Perry) This is part two in a series of two blogs written by Justin Menard and me (Joshua Perry) using each other’s datasets. His blog post last week examined customer migration in the UK. This blog will look at what the North American market can tell us about how markets evolve. But before I ... What the US can tell us about how mature SIS markets behave Read MoreHistorical K12 SIS Customer Migration in the United Kingdom
Back in November, I got the chance to meet Joshua Perry, writer of the “Bring more data” blog. Joshua has been following the Management Information System (MIS) used in the UK K12 market. Have a look at some of his posts http://bringmoredata.blogspot.com. After discussing our mutual interests in educational systems’ market trends, we thought it could be interesting for the ... Historical K12 SIS Customer Migration in the United Kingdom Read MoreHistorical LMS in North America – K-12 and Higher Education
In the last few months, the LMS world has seen the potential sale of Instructure and the sale of Schoology. To explore the history of the LMS world, we decided to build a Bar Chart Race to show the evolution of the market share for the past 20+ years. The LMS market share has evolved ... Historical LMS in North America – K-12 and Higher Education Read MoreHackers Target Banner ERP Vulnerability
Ellucian's Banner has a market share that is just under 25% in North America. For this reason, the news that came out this week about hackers who have been targeting a vulnerability in one of its modules is alarming.
Read MoreThis Is What the K-12 SIS Market Looks Like
We currently have SIS data for over over 5,000 school districts that represent over 50,000,000 registered students in Canada and the USA.
Read MoreChristensen Scorecard: Data visualization of US postsecondary institution closures and mergers
Christensen Scorecard: Data visualization of US postsecondary institution closures and mergers
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