Earlier this month, two universities in the United States of America announced their use of Monarch to teach students about performing business intelligence work.
According to CampusTechnology.com, at the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University, Robert Gross teaches Monarch as part of a graduate course on managing healthcare databases.
At Kean University, Professor Beth Brilliant introduces Monarch as part of the Accounting Information Systems and Auditing Information Systems classes.
While the focus and intended use of the software is different for each, their message is the same: Monarch outperforms alternative solutions and is the tool of choice for quickly, easily and accurately acquiring and managing data in a self-sufficient manner.
It lets you focus on what it is that you do, and not the technical details that can slow or even prevent your success.
Healthcare and government, accounting, information technology… if this keeps up we’ll soon have people in every industry who excel with Monarch.



