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Museum of the Bible Tech Stack and Enterprise Applications

Museum of the Bible ERP
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Oracle Legacy Oracle NetSuite ERP ERP Financial ERP n/a 2014 2014
In 2014, Museum of the Bible implemented Oracle NetSuite ERP. The deployment used Oracle NetSuite ERP as the organization's ERP Financial backbone, provisioning a cloud-based financial management environment to centralize core accounting functions for a 40 employee professional services organization in the United States. The implementation targeted finance and accounting workflows, consolidating general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, bank reconciliation, and financial reporting into a single system. Configuration emphasized a compact chart of accounts, role based access controls, and audit trail capabilities appropriate for a small museum finance operation. Modules and operational configuration included general ledger, accounts payable automation, receivables management, bank and cash reconciliation, fixed asset tracking, and period close orchestration, implemented with category aligned financial workflows and approval routing. Governance focused on process standardization, month end close procedures, and user permissions to align finance operators and museum leadership, with phased user onboarding and training to match the organization size. Oracle NetSuite ERP functioned as the primary ERP Financial system supporting the museum's back office finance function, enabling centralized transaction processing and financial reporting across the institution.
Museum of the Bible Content Management
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Algolia Legacy Algolia Search Application, Web and Enterprise Search Content Management n/a 2019 2019
In 2019, Museum of the Bible implemented Algolia Search on its public website. The Museum of the Bible implementation uses Algolia Search in the Application, Web and Enterprise Search category as an API-driven hosted search layer to index exhibits, collection items, news, and educational resources and to deliver relevance-ranked results to site visitors. Functional capabilities implemented include instant search and autocomplete, faceted navigation, typo tolerance, configurable ranking and relevance tuning, and search analytics instrumentation. Integration is explicitly with the museum website content layer, supported by an indexing cadence and content tagging process to keep collections and exhibition metadata current. Operational governance centers on the museum digital content team, who manage relevance rules, synonym lists, and analytics-driven tuning, while the deployment architecture emphasizes client-side instant search experiences paired with server-side indexing and monitoring. Algolia Search is used as the primary site search engine to support content discovery and visitor engagement across the Museum of the Bible website.
Web Content Management Content Management 2020 2020
Museum of the Bible eCommerce
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USPS Legacy USPS Click-N-Ship Shipping Management eCommerce n/a 2019 2019
In 2019, Museum of the Bible implemented USPS Click-N-Ship as its Shipping Management solution on the museum website. Museum of the Bible deployed USPS Click-N-Ship to support e-commerce order fulfillment, linking the USPS Click-N-Ship web interface to the online store checkout and the museum's order-to-ship workflows. The implementation relies on the USPS-hosted web console as the execution point for shipping transactions rather than an on-premises shipping server. USPS Click-N-Ship provides label generation, postage purchase, rate calculation, address verification, and tracking number issuance, reflecting core Shipping Management functional terminology, and staff use printable USPS labels for outbound parcels. Operational coverage is concentrated on the museum's retail and fulfillment function, with a small internal team processing online orders through the website-linked tool. Governance centered on centralizing shipping execution on USPS Click-N-Ship, establishing a single operational control point for order processing and parcel dispatch.
Museum of the Bible CRM
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Customer Experience CRM 2016 2016
Data Management Platform CRM 2017 2017
Data Management Platform CRM 2017 2017
Data Management Platform CRM 2017 2017
Digital Advertising Platform CRM 2017 2017
Digital Advertising Platform CRM 2017 2017
Digital Advertising Platform CRM 2017 2017
Digital Advertising Platform CRM 2018 2018
Marketing Analytics CRM 2021 2021
Marketing Automation CRM 2019 2019
Museum of the Bible TRM
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Governance, Risk and Compliance TRM 2019 2019
Museum of the Bible IaaS
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Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS 2016 2016
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2016 2016
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2019 2019
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2014 2014

IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Museum of the Bible

First Name Last Name Title Function Department Email Phone
Museum Representative Manager Finance
President CXO Finance
VP Information and Interactive Systems VP IT

Apps Being Evaluated by Museum of the Bible Executives

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Museum of the Bible Technographics
Museum of the Bible is a Professional Services organization based in United States, with around 40 employees and annual revenues of $4.0 million.
Museum of the Bible operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as Oracle NetSuite ERP, Algolia Search and USPS Click-N-Ship, covering areas like ERP Financial, Application, Web and Enterprise Search and Shipping Management.
Museum of the Bible has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as Oracle, Algolia and USPS.
Museum of the Bible recently adopted applications including Oracle Moat in 2021, Prismic CMS in 2020 and Algolia Search in 2019, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.
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