Percept IS - Perceptis Status/Industry Coverage

Perceptis Status/Industry Coverage

Perceptis served more than 1.5 million customers at the end of 2010. The organization maintains three call centers, one in Cleveland, Ohio, one in Phoenix, Arizona and one at its headquarters, in Greenville, South Carolina.

Perceptis IT help desk services include support for a range of common technology platforms used in higher education:

  • Learning Management Systems:
    • Blackboard Academic Suite and Blackboard Vista
    • ANGEL Learning
    • Sakai CLE
    • Moodle
  • SunGard Banner
  • PeopleSoft Enterprise Campus Solutions
  • Major Operating Systems
  • Desktop and Web-Based Email
  • Web Browsers
  • Microsoft Office
  • Common Desktop Applications


Perceptis has been featured in a variety of business magazines and blogs in its industry and in the general business community in Cleveland including: Inside Business, Crain's Cleveland Business, Cleveland Magazine, www.greatlakesgeek.com, Campus Technology.

Perceptis is allied with a variety of industry organizations including the League of Innovation and as sponsors of the Campus Computing Project. Perceptis is also an exhibitor at the industry trade show Educause and ACCRAO.

Perceptis maintains a financial business relationship with Frontier Capital, (Frontier provides growth funding for the business) and the City of Cleveland’s Economic Development organization.

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