The University of Texas at San Antonio

UTSA becomes beacon of digital access for its student community with AppDynamics

Key benefits


Delivered 100% uptime during peak registration periods.


Increased enrollment by 5% by improving performance of student services


Cut DevOps release cycle from two years to 4.5 months


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UTSA transformed its IT department into a center of innovation, using AppDynamics to proactively monitor performance across more than 60 student services. Today, UTSA is a reference for digital experiences among America’s universities, increasing enrollment and making education accessible to students from every background.

“The insights we receive with AppDynamics are the golden nuggets that help us gauge our progress and stay on track."

Kendra Ketchum
Vice President for Information Management and Technology, UTSA

Challenge

Deliver reliable, always-on services by proactively monitoring and addressing performance issues before they impact students.

Solution

With AppDynamics, UTSA gained end-to-end visibility into more than 60 applications across the student life cycle, from on-boarding to financial aid, compliance, and security services.

Results

UTSA eliminated outages during peak registration periods, reduced its troubleshooting process from three weeks to less than one day, and became an international beacon for digital student services in higher education.

"It was a challenge to pinpoint performance issues in this enormous haystack,but with AppDynamics we have visibility into every process in our SIS and how well it's executing in real-time.”


Nassos Galiopoulos
CTO and Deputy CIO, UTSA

Challenge

Making higher education accessible to every student with reliable digital services

The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) is a gateway to higher education and career success for young people across the state of Texas, particularly first-generation, college-bound students. The school is committed to ensuring every one of its 34,000 students, 75% of whom receive financial aid, can gain access to learning resources and technologies required to graduate, and thrive in today’s world.

For Kendra Ketchum, UTSA Vice President for Information Management and Technology, helping students advance from classroom to career starts with an understanding of what they need, and then building reliable technology services to meet those needs. Ketchum knows that in order to deliver a world-class student experience, you need both the right people and best technology. 

Working closely with CTO and Deputy CIO Nassos Galiopoulos, Ketchum set out on a six-year mission to transform the university’s IT function from an outage-management operation into a center for innovation to make UTSA’s student services accessible to all.

Bridging the digital divide

Ketchum and Galiopoulos were determined to bring high performance and availability to UTSA’s student services, especially during peak registration periods, and to ensure that students attending remotely — including those without internet access — could enroll and stay in courses required to build their careers.

UTSA was already one year into its six-year digital transformation when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, forcing the university to pivot and focus on remote access for students who could no longer attend classes in person.

“San Antonio is the gateway to the Rio Grande Valley, where many families don’t have internet at home. COVID-19 really surfaced this digital divide, and we had a responsibility to ensure UTSA students didn’t pay the price,” says Ketchum. “In addition to enhancing our Student Information System so it would run reliably, we distributed hotspots and devices to students so they could stay connected from anywhere.”

These improvements were just a taste of the team's passion for student success. As UTSA’s technology change agents, Ketchum and Galiopoulos presented three themes to guide the university’s IT transformation: 

Be a model for student success through infrastructure excellence and IT innovation 

Become a world-class public research university, fueled by a culture of innovation in application development 

Set an example for strategic growth and innovation in higher education, particularly in the fields of cybersecurity and strategic services 

Solution

Outage-free student services fueled by proactive application performance management and business observability 

AppDynamics gave UTSA visibility across the school's Ellucian Banner Student Information System (SIS), empowering IT teams to untangle a complex web of applications and make its services easily accessible to the university's 34,000 students.

SIS integrates with dozens of critical processes, including on-boarding, matriculation, financial aid, recruiting, student affairs, compliance, registration, and security. “It was a challenge to pinpoint performance issues in this enormous haystack, but with AppDynamics we have visibility into every process in our SIS and how well it's executing in real-time,” says Galiopoulos.

What this means in practice is that teams can identify and address performance issues across UTSA’s key student services, including the enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, DevOps operations, and PeopleSoft financial management solution.

Application performance management is core to UTSA’s digital strategy. The ability to spot and proactively fix bad code before going live with new services or updates helps Galiopoulos's team ensure online and mobile services run optimally and continue to improve. Enhanced infrastructure and IT performance mean students can access the resources they need to succeed at home, on campus, or from any other location.

“We mapped out ambitious performance metrics to meet the university’s key strategic goals with student success as our guiding light," adds Ketchum. "The insights we receive with AppDynamics are the golden nuggets that help us gauge our progress and stay on track."

Visibility and precision are what made AppDynamics a winner. We became a consistently reliable environment, and then took it one step further with an optimized environment that creates the best experience for our students.”

Nassos Galiopoulos
CTO and Deputy CIO, UTSA 

Building trust through reliability

One of UTSA’s first priorities was to optimize its ERP system, which underpins essential student services such as financial aid and matriculation. With AppDynamics, the university can access a complete view of the user experience to inform its ERP enhancements, helping it build a reliable and secure system students can trust.

In addition to making UTSA’s IT environment more scalable and responsive during peak usage periods, Galiopoulos’s team optimized the user experience across the student journey. Whether on a computer or mobile device, students can find any service they need with three or fewer clicks (or taps) and get a consistent experience across the board.

“The minute we moved away from outage management to understanding student journeys, we were able to engage with students and improve their experience,” says Galiopoulos. “That’s our job after all — to deliver high-quality services that make our students feel supported, and AppDynamics helps us deliver.” 

Benefits

An exemplar of performance and innovation in higher education 

The first test for UTSA and AppDynamics occurred during registration, the busiest time of year for the IT team and a make-or-break moment for student enrollment. Galiopoulos was confident, having reduced application error rates to just .01% with AppDynamics in the 30 days prior to registration. Sure enough, SIS went live with zero latency and no outages, ensuring a smooth registration process for every student.

UTSA saw enrollment rise 5% despite the barriers raised by COVID-19. Meanwhile, IT teams gained confidence in their ability to identify and manage performance issues across the SIS, helping them reduce troubleshooting times from three weeks to just one day.

This confidence extends to UTSA’s relationships with its other technology vendors. With the ability to accurately pinpoint problematic processes across the stack, IT teams can raise tickets in milliseconds, down from nearly a minute. Crucially, they have gained confidence in the performance and responsiveness of UTSA’s student services because they can identify and resolve issues faster and more proactively, all while cutting labor costs.

“Visibility and precision are what made AppDynamics a winner. We became a consistently reliable environment, and then took it one step further with an optimized environment that creates the best experience for our students,” says Galiopoulos.

“It opened our eyes at the code level to help us gain credibility with our students and vendors. As importantly, we gained credibility with the university’s leadership and across the higher education community,” he adds.

Indeed, UTSA has become a beacon for digital access and IT performance among leading universities. “Two years ago, we reached out to another university for help with our digital transformation. Today, they’re the ones contacting us for support,” says Ketchum. “The first thing we recommended they do is enhance visibility across their application layer with AppDynamics.”

“Two years ago, we reached out to another university for help with our digital transformation. Today, they’re the ones contacting us for support. The first thing we recommended they do is enhance visibility across their application layer with AppDynamics. ”

Kendra Ketchum
Vice President for Information Management and Technology, UTSA

A true team effort

Ketchum and Galiopoulos continue to drive UTSA’s transformation with two goals: to become an exemplar in operations and to shift IT workloads from outage management to innovation. The release cycle for new student services has already been cut from two years to 4.5 months, and the university’s DevOps team expects to bring that figure down to monthly releases in the coming years.

Behind this ambition is a team fired up by UTSA’s ongoing transformation, one eager to take the student experience into the future. More than 100 employees have come together to reimagine the university’s IT environment, creating a culture of innovation that is turning heads and attracting talent from across the country. 

“AppDynamics helped us build an environment that’s more connected to the processes our students and staff use every day,” says Galiopoulos. “This means we can be more strategic about how we use technology in the future, and be more innovative in shaping the student experience.”

About UTSA

The University of Texas at San Antonio is a Tier One research university and a Hispanic Serving Institution specializing in cyber, health, fundamental futures, and social-economic transformation. With more than 34,000 students, it is the largest university in the San Antonio metropolitan region. UTSA advances knowledge through research and discovery, teaching and learning, community engagement and public service. The university embraces multicultural traditions and serves as a center for intellectual and creative resources as well as a catalyst for socioeconomic development and the commercialization of intellectual property—for Texas, the nation and the world.

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