New Case Study Alert: Santa Clara University Leverages CData for Workday Integration 📊

  • 21 September 2023
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Hey Community,

 

We're thrilled to share a new case study that showcases how Santa Clara University is using CData to connect to Workday and visualize historical student data. This is an excellent example of how CData's Workday ODBC Driver can bring flexibility and depth to your analytics.

 

Key Highlights:

  • Flexible Reporting: Santa Clara University can now connect to Workday data from analytics platforms like Tableau, R/RStudio, WinSQL, and Excel.

  • Unearth Historical Trends: The university can pull Workday data to understand trends related to student enrollment, retention rates, and more over extended periods.

  • Customizable Analytics Views: The CData Workday Driver allows Santa Clara University to create and save custom views of their Workday data in Tableau.

 

The Challenge:

Santa Clara University recently migrated from Oracle PeopleSoft to Workday for modernized administration processes. However, they found Workday's native analytics capabilities limiting, especially for historical reporting. The university needed a flexible solution to integrate Workday data with their existing analytics tools.

 

The Solution:

By leveraging CData’s Workday ODBC Driver, the university can now easily extract and share metrics, create detailed Tableau reports, and even combine Workday data with metrics from external sources like the National Student Clearinghouse.

 

Why is this important for you?

If you're facing similar challenges in integrating Workday with your analytics platforms or need more flexible reporting options, this case study provides a real-world example of how CData can be a game-changer.

 

📄 Read the Full Case Study: Santa Clara University Connects to Workday to Visualize Historical Student Data

 

We'd love to hear your thoughts! Have you faced similar challenges? How did you overcome them? Let's get the conversation started!


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