IData Inc. News : 2006

Richmond, VA – July 24th, 2006 – Brian Parish and IData Incorporated were selected to present at this years MABUG (Mid-Atlantic Banner Users Group) on Sept 25th in Richmond, VA. Brian and Ken will be presenting ‘Measure twice: Lessons learned in creating project requirements for higher education’. IData will also be sponsoring a vendor booth. Be sure to catch this year’s MABUG conference and stop by to visit our booth. For more information visit: http://mabug.richmond.edu

Richmond, VA – July 1st, 2006 – Virginia Commonwealth University goes live with Banner HR and Finance. Brian Parish (partnering with Revolution Technologies) worked as a member of the business process analysis, reporting, and interface develop teams. Primarily, Brian worked with VCU’s outstanding payroll, procurement, and technology teams to insure a smooth transition for the payroll and procurement processes.

Charlottesville, VA – June 28th, 2006 – Ken Dezio joins the IData staff as a new Project Director. Ken comes to IData with over 10 years of higher education administrative systems experience. Ken is a graduate of the University of Maryland and has his Masters in Technology Management from George Mason University. Most recently, Ken was working as a senior developer/analyst at Datatel Inc. We are very excited to have Ken on our team.

Charlottesville, VA – June 5th, 2006 – Mount Holyoke University in South Hadley, MA selects IData incorporated to design, develop, and consult on the creation of a set of custom web applications. IData will also be assisting on the implementation of Datalel’s Release 18.

Richmond, VA – February 20th, 2006 – Brian Parish of IData Incorporated, working as a partner of Revolution Technologies (Orlando, FL), joins a 6 month project at Virginia Commonwealth University to help with business process analysis and implementation of Sungard SCT Banner HR Payroll. IData will also assist in implementation of a Banner interface to the eVA state procurement system.

Raleigh, NC – January 24th, 2006 – St. Augustine’s College went live with an automated interface between Datatel’s AP system and Wachovia Positive Pay check verification. This automated interface will help to eliminate check fraud. The system automatically transmits secure files to Wachovia Bank multiple times each day without the need for any manual action from the St. Augustine staff.