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HERM v310 Now Available in Essential

EAS are pleased to announce that HERMv310 is now available in Essential.  This updates include the HERM Technology Reference Model and updates to the HERM Business, Application and Data Reference Models.

New Essential users can download HERM v310, and existing Essential HERM users can download a v300 to v310 update file.  Both files can be found here.

What is HERM?

HERM is used by  higher education establishments across the globe to provide standardised business, application, and data architectures that communicate a generalised view of how higher education institutions are organised and the information they use.

These resources can be used by institutions within higher education in a variety of ways, such as a starter kit to accelerate an institution’s digital transformation, business and data architecture, and provide a reference point from which to explore commonalities and differentiators for the institution, and a communication tool to engage colleagues, executives, and collaborators.

How does Essential support HERM?

EAS have collaborated with the Higher Education Reference Models (HERM) community to make these valuable assets available freely and at no cost to all Essential clients and open-source users.

EA teams can now utilise the HERM models in Essential to visualise the landscape, highlight opportunities and provide a clear roadmap of delivery to address their challenges.  An EA Tool is an enabler to cutting through the noise and understanding how the EA Team can support an institution in its efforts to, for example, increase student enrolment and retention, provide a tailored learning and engagement landscape to students, or utilise AI in its learning experience.

Essential, coupled with the HERM, can provide the foundations of success for the EA Team, for more detail visit the HERM In Essential page or contact us for a demo.

As part of our continued support for the higher education community, EAS are proud to co-host the Essential Higher Education User Group, chaired by EAs from New York University and the University of Sydney.  The group meets monthly to collaborate and explore various aspects of Enterprise Architecture (EA) in the context of higher education.  Contact us to find out more about the group.

 

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HERM Business Capability Model with Recipe Card Overlay

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HERM Application Reference Model

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HERM Data Reference Model

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