Entrinsik, a leader in data analytics and business intelligence solutions, announced that Informer has been selected as the “Data Solution of the Year for Education” in the seventh annual Data Breakthrough Awards program conducted by Data Breakthrough, an independent market intelligence organization that recognizes the top companies, technologies, and products in the global data technology market.
Entrinsik’s Informer platform helps higher education institutions transform fragmented data into actionable insights that improve student experiences, operational efficiency, and compliance reporting.
With Ellucian SaaS verified status, Informer unifies data from SIS, ERP, CRM, LMS, and more, integrating with Ellucian Student powered by Banner and Colleague, Jenzabar, Workday, Canvas, Blackboard, and other campus systems, along with documents and cloud libraries.
Institutions gain a secure, governed environment where non-technical users can leverage AI-assisted self-service reporting, curated datasets, and dashboards without relying on IT for every request.
Informer also helps automate compliance reporting through baseline templates designed to kickstart IPEDS, accreditation, and financial reporting, while delivering real-time insights into enrollment, retention, and financial aid trends.
“By helping institutions serve students better, support staff more efficiently, and report with confidence, schools using Informer gain consistent visibility into performance, enrollment, operations, and compliance, all while reducing manual processes,” said Brad Leupen, CEO of Entrinsik. “We’re honored to accept this award from Data Breakthrough. From small private colleges to large state systems, we’ll continue to enhance Informer to help turn complex, fragmented data into trusted insight that drives confident decision-making that impacts our very future—student success.”
The annual Data Breakthrough Awards program is one of the industry’s most competitive and respected global recognition platforms, highlighting the companies and solutions shaping the future of the data economy.
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