The Seller has developed an ETL (extract, transform, and load) tool that facilitates near-real-time data collection from multiple systems, transforming it into a SIF 2.4 standard-based data model, and publishing it to secure, third-party servers via a proprietary web service. This solution includes system-specific plugins for effective data extraction and publication, using an open-source ETL framework. It supports integration with systems having ODBC-compatible databases and can handle various data sources, including flat files. The proprietary solution eliminates the need for ZIS or SIF agents by using a delta computation engine to update only modified data. The information collected includes student demographics, courses, schedules, grades, and attendance.
Additionally, a tested plugin for PowerSchool Premier SIS is included, with possibilities to extend the technology to other SIS and non-SIS systems like library or food service solutions. This offering provides key opportunities for deep student information system integration and data migration tools for PowerSchool.
The sale of the software includes the SIS connector technology but not the associated social LMS-style portal, which is being auctioned separately. Interested parties can find additional details, including the terms of sale, on a specific auction website. The minimum bid and reserve price are equivalent, and the buyer will need to devise their revenue model as the technology is not directly monetized through the accompanying portal, which is not part of this sale.
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