Madison, 53706, WI,
United States
UW-Madison, Division of Information Technology Technographics
Discover the latest software purchases and digital transformation initiatives being undertaken by UW-Madison, Division of Information Technology and its business and technology executives. Each quarter our research team identifies on-prem and cloud applications that are being used by the 700 UW-Madison, Division of Information Technology employees from the public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources.
During our research, we have identified that UW-Madison, Division of Information Technology has purchased the following applications: Google Tag Manager for Tag Management in 2023, Loggle for Hardware Asset Management (HAM), Software Asset Management (SAM), IT Asset Management (ITAM), SaaS Spend Management in 2016, JavaScript for Apps Development in 2023 and the related IT decision-makers and key stakeholders.
Our database provides customer insight and contextual information on which enterprise applications and software systems UW-Madison, Division of Information Technology is running and its propensity to invest more and deepen its relationship with Google , Loggle , Oracle or identify new suppliers as part of their overall Digital and IT transformation projects to stay competitive, fend off threats from disruptive forces, or comply with internal mandates to improve overall enterprise efficiency.
We have been analyzing UW-Madison, Division of Information Technology revenues, which have grown to $110.0 million in 2024, plus its IT budget and roadmap, cloud software purchases, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions for UW-Madison, Division of Information Technology intention to invest in emerging technologies such as AI, Machine Learning, IoT, Blockchain, Autonomous Database or in cloud-based ERP, HCM, CRM, EPM, Procurement or Treasury applications.
CRM
Vendor |
Previous System |
Application |
Category |
Market |
VAR/SI |
When |
Live |
Insight |
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| Legacy | Google Tag Manager | Tag Management | CRM | n/a | 2023 | 2023 |
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IT Asset Management
Vendor |
Previous System |
Application |
Category |
Market |
VAR/SI |
When |
Live |
Insight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Loggle | Legacy | Loggle | Hardware Asset Management (HAM), Software Asset Management (SAM), IT Asset Management (ITAM), SaaS Spend Management | IT Asset Management | n/a | 2016 | 2016 |
In 2016, UW-Madison, Division of Information Technology implemented Loggle as its enterprise application for Hardware Asset Management (HAM),Software Asset Management (SAM),IT Asset Management (ITAM),SaaS Spend Management. The Loggle application was administered by an internal Loggle Application Administrator who maintained the production instance and owned day to day configuration and support tasks.
The implementation covered typical ITAM and SAM functional modules, including asset inventory and lifecycle tracking, software license reconciliation, and SaaS spend tracking consistent with the Hardware Asset Management (HAM),Software Asset Management (SAM),IT Asset Management (ITAM),SaaS Spend Management category. Operational responsibilities documented for the Loggle Application Administrator included using development skills for assigned projects and resolving escalated technical cases tied to Manifest handling, SSL certificate management, and NetID login issues.
Operational integration was explicit with the Cherwell ticketing system, where escalated incidents for the applications managed in Loggle were triaged and resolved, embedding Loggle support into campus incident management workflows. The DoIT Cloud team engagement is recorded, Loggle administration work interfaced with AWS and Azure cloud account provisioning efforts and other cloud related projects, indicating cross team coordination between IT asset management and cloud operations.
Governance centered on role based application administration and incident escalation processes, with the Loggle Application Administrator acting as the nexus between Cherwell driven incidents, identity management issues, and cloud provisioning activities. The narrative reflects a deployed, supported Loggle instance that operated across IT operations, identity services, and cloud teams without attributing measurable outcomes beyond documented operational responsibilities.
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PaaS
Vendor |
Previous System |
Application |
Category |
Market |
VAR/SI |
When |
Live |
Insight |
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| Oracle | Legacy | JavaScript | Apps Development | PaaS | n/a | 2023 | 2023 |
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