Cloud-Based School MIS: Why Hosting Location and Certification Matter
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Data security is the second area to test. Schools in the UK and Ireland hold sensitive records, so check where information is hosted, which certifications the provider holds and how access is controlled by role. A system that supports granular, role-based permissions protects records without slowing anyone down. Ask how data is backed up and how quickly it could be restored.
Security is the third reason to move. A spreadsheet emailed between offices is hard to control and easy to lose. A proper MIS keeps records behind role-based access, holds an audit trail, and backs data up centrally. For a trust handling sensitive records at scale, that governance is not optional.
Build a simple total-cost model across the contract term. Put licensing, onboarding, training, add-on modules, transaction fees and support side by side for each provider, projected over three to five years. A modular provider such as Compass Education makes this easier to reason about, because you can see which functions you are paying for and add others only when you need them, rather than buying a bundle you half use.
Moving a school management information system to the cloud is now close to standard practice, but "cloud-based" on its own tells a school almost nothing about how secure that hosting actually is. Two vendors can both describe their product as cloud-based while differing significantly in hosting location, certification and the practical protections behind the marketing term. Due diligence needs to go past the label.
You can find out more via Compass Education Ireland.
Data security is the second area to test. Schools in the UK and Ireland hold sensitive records, so check where information is hosted, which certifications the provider holds and how access is controlled by role. A system that supports granular, role-based permissions protects records without slowing anyone down. Ask how data is backed up and how quickly it could be restored.
Security is the third reason to move. A spreadsheet emailed between offices is hard to control and easy to lose. A proper MIS keeps records behind role-based access, holds an audit trail, and backs data up centrally. For a trust handling sensitive records at scale, that governance is not optional.
Build a simple total-cost model across the contract term. Put licensing, onboarding, training, add-on modules, transaction fees and support side by side for each provider, projected over three to five years. A modular provider such as Compass Education makes this easier to reason about, because you can see which functions you are paying for and add others only when you need them, rather than buying a bundle you half use.
Moving a school management information system to the cloud is now close to standard practice, but "cloud-based" on its own tells a school almost nothing about how secure that hosting actually is. Two vendors can both describe their product as cloud-based while differing significantly in hosting location, certification and the practical protections behind the marketing term. Due diligence needs to go past the label.
You can find out more via Compass Education Ireland.
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