Three years ago, the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia was at a crossroads with its constituent relationship management system. The system it was using at the time, based on Unidata, was decades old, said Necie Steward, director of advancement services for USciences. The provider was planning to upgrade the system to a newer version, which would have required no small upheaval within the various departments that used it. As it happened, most of the users hated the system and welcomed the opportunity for a complete change.
Sage Uncomplicates USciences' Constituent Relationship System
Posted by: Erika Morphy February 17, 2012 05:00 AMThree years ago, the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia was at a crossroads with its constituent relationship management system. The system it was using at the time, based on Unidata, was decades old, said Necie Steward, director of advancement services for USciences. The provider was planning to upgrade the system to a newer version, which would have required no small upheaval within the various departments that used it. As it happened, most of the users hated the system and welcomed the opportunity for a complete change.