Continuing our series of edtech thought leader interviews, I recently caught up with Martin Hall, Senior Product Manager for MIS at RM.
Having spoken with almost all other major MIS suppliers in England, I’ve been wanting to speak with RM on their plans for the Integris solution for a while. RM Integris is the second-largest MIS supplier in England in terms of market share, and RM also offers an ecosystem of other school management solutions which work alongside their MIS, including their own finance solution.
In part 1 of this fireside chat, we discuss:
- How RM has changed over the years, having started as a couple of people building servers in their garage to becoming a global education company
- The 3 key pillars of business for RM, and their plans to invest in their Integris MIS and finance solutions
- How customers expectations have changed, and how RM works with them to allow them to focus on students’ progress – the most important thing
- Where RM are currently with their Integris MIS: how it works with RM Unify, what’s their partner strategy, plans for growth into new system areas (such as HR, compliance, safeguarding, etc.) and also into new phases and markets
- Their approach to future development
In part 2 we cover:
- RM’s focus on the MIS market and current competitor solutions
- What makes RM Integris different
- How the market might change in the future given recent consolidation and acquisitions
- How support has changed, especially as businesses such as SBS and Strictly Education have been acquired by one owner
- The role of LAs v the new role of Trusts: how MATs act and work differently, using data centrally and intelligently
Finally, in part 3 I ask:
- Where does Martin see the MIS market going in 5-years time?
- Can and should data be used to inform policy?
- How does RM work in partnership with schools and academies?
- How can edtech suppliers get better at delivering disruptive, and is this a good thing?
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