Enterprise System for Management of Education

A highly secure, cloud-based system addressing issues faced by modern institutions of higher learning
Our system is based on configurable modules interacting with a fully redundant, auditable, continually backed-up, cloud-based Central DataBase (CDB). Modules may be added, removed, reconfigured, etc. without the need to change the CDB. This allows ultimate flexibility for universities to grow and evolve with no concerns of data restructuring or system replacement.
All Esme financial transactions employ financial-level SSL encrypted security along, a 100% audit trail, and interfaces to financial institutions and popular financial software such as QuickBooks®.
Each individual transaction is recorded by Esme’s audit and reporting modules which enable full traceability of who-made which transaction, and at which time. Traceability data is used by Esme’s many reports and dashboards, and may be exported as CSV files for external analysis.

Each Esme system is contained on a fully independent ‘cloud’ to ensure there is no risk of cross-data contamination with other institutions. All Esme data belongs to the institution using our service and as such may be easily exported fully at any time. This enables institutions to conduct independent audits, transition to a new school management system (though this has not once occurred with any of our customers) and keep their own back-ups for peace of mind.

Esme is an industry leading educational administration and management platform, is a tool which automates many daily operations of universities and colleges, facilitates paperless administration, and provides actionable reports for university and college administrators, instructors, students, and alumni.

As a cloud-based managed-service platform, ALL new features developed for Esme become immediately available to each of our customers, creating a future-proof, secure, and feature-rich platform to enhance your faculty, staff, students, and alumni’s experience while greatly reducing the overhead expenses of effectively operating a modern university, college, or secondary school system.

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