
Tomato System (CEO Gil-ju Cho) announced on the 15th that it has won the contract for the '4th University Information System (U-ERP) Enhancement Project' hosted by the Korea Foundation for the Advancement of Private Schools and has begun full-scale development work.
This fourth project is the third consecutive project that Tomato System has won, following the second budget accounting system and third personnel and payroll system improvement projects that it previously carried out, and is evaluated as a result that once again proves the company's technological prowess and expertise in the field of university information technology.
U-ERP (University-ERP) is an integrated information platform developed for the purpose of standardizing private university administrative work, improving work efficiency, and reducing budget. The advanced project, which has been implemented in stages since 2021, has integrated and supported major university administrative tasks such as budget accounting, personnel and payroll, electronic approval, and integrated portals on a cloud basis.
This 4th project will be carried out for a total of 8 months, with the main tasks being the redevelopment of the research administration system, the development of the asset management system, and the linkage and integration with the existing system. The research administration system will be redesigned based on the standard process, and will include the functions of research project management, research expenses management, and industry-academic cooperation group budget accounting. In addition, the existing ActiveX will be converted to a web standard-based one, and the linkage with external organizations will also be strengthened.
The asset management system computerizes the entire process from asset purchase to disposal, thereby supporting automation of asset investigation and disposal tasks. It also expects to improve accounting transparency and work reliability by sharing asset-related information in real time through linkage with budget accounting, personnel, and electronic approval systems.
Tomato System plans to focus on building an integrated system that is scalable while maintaining consistency with the existing U-ERP system in this project. The company aims to successfully carry out the project through systematic preparation and thorough understanding based on its experience in carrying out projects for public institutions and educational institutions.
Cho Gil-ju, CEO of Tomato System, said, “We have been able to carry out continuous advanced projects thanks to our technological prowess, deep understanding of university informatization, and trust with our customers.” He added, “We will continue to work closely with universities to become the best partner leading digital transformation.”
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