InPlace Software

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PeopleSoft Campus Solutions (Oracle Australia) nominate InPlace as preferred provider

Oracle Australia through their PeopleSoft Campus Solutions cite InPlace in tenders as a partner and the preferred provider for delivering the functionality required for managing student placements and integrating work experience into the student curriculum.

The InPlace team is proud to be the preferred provider nominated by PeopleSoft Campus Solutions (Oracle Australia).
Oracle’s PeopleSoft campus solutions is a comprehensive suite of software specifically designed for the changing needs of higher education institutions. In order to help higher education institutions effectively meet and adapt to the changing needs and expectations of all their constituents, Oracle works closely with a wide variety of types and sizes of colleges and universities, standards bodies, higher education associations, and education industry leaders to develop and deliver the most responsive and comprehensive student administration and alumni development systems available today.

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