b'Enterprise ApplicationsEnterprise Applications (EA) supports the key administrative computing systems for theUniversity.TheirprimaryfocusistheintegratedEnterpriseResourcePlanning (ERP) software from SAP. EA is responsible for enhancing, maintaining, and supporting the functional operations of the ERP system to accomplish and further the goals and objectives of the various operational units across campus. Because EA is grounded in developing and supporting the ERP, in addition to ITS staff, other members of EA are assigned from the major business units of the University.Product Development & Integration ServicesRe-imagine |> Research |> Re-shape |> Release.The Product Development & Integration Services team is passionate about building research-driven software solutions that aim to remove administrative and process hassles to allow users to focus on things they care about most when working with our core enterprise systems. On the front-end, they build mobile and web applications for students, faculty, and staff of the University of Kentucky. Behind the scenes, they weave together disparate systems for efficient transfer and integration of ERP data to keep critical systems operational. They lead the day-to-day operations of our Service Management platform for ITS and other partner units. This team is fun and fast-paced, shipping releases frequently via a lightweight agile process. They are software engineers and designers who believe in collaborative decisions and delivering the best experience to customers.AnalyticsThe Analytics team is a collaborative effort between the Office of the Provosts Institutional Research team and Information Technology Services Analytics team. Together, they support strategic decisions and initiatives at the University of Kentucky. They do this by studying past trends, completing detailed analyses, delivering interactive data visualizations and dashboards, and providing official institutional data to external stakeholders.Core ApplicationsCore Applications supports key administrative computing for the University. Their primary focus is to operationally maintain and enhance the integrated Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software - SAP. In addition, they are responsible for working with various operational units across the University to accomplish and further goals and objectives. Because the core applications unit is grounded in developing and supporting the ERP, in addition to ITS staff, other members of are assigned from the major business units of the University. Key functional areas of the core applications team include: 16'