Pragmatic Delivery Across SITS Implementations

Effective SITS implementations are shaped by institutional context, configuration choices, and a clear understanding of how systems are operated in practice.

  • Collaboration: Working closely with institutional teams and suppliers to align technical delivery with operational realities.
  • Configuration Focus: Deep familiarity with SITS configuration tooling and practices.
  • Delivery Discipline: An emphasis on clear scope, predictable outcomes, and solutions that remain supportable beyond go-live.

Experience working with universities across multiple regions has highlighted common implementation challenges and patterns. This perspective helps guide projects away from avoidable risk and towards stable, sustainable outcomes.

Specialisations

e:Vision

Experience supporting e:Vision implementations, with a focus on accessible, responsive, and supportable user interfaces for students and staff.

Stu-Talk 2.0

Long-standing hands-on experience working with Stu-Talk-based integrations, supporting reliable data exchange between SITS and third-party platforms.

Workflow

Practical experience designing and configuring Workflow processes within SITS, focused on long-term supportability and avoiding technical debt.

Vistas

Extensive experience designing and reviewing Vistas configurations, supporting efficient and consistent data maintenance within SITS.

Tasking

Hands-on experience configuring Tasking to support institution-specific processes.

SRL

Support working with SRL in complex SITS environments, helping teams apply it safely and effectively without introducing unnecessary risk.