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ROCK HILL, SC – The South Atlantic Conference is proud to announce Cajana, Inc., a technology service company, as a conference corporate partner.

“The South Atlantic Conference is thrilled to start a partnership with Cajana, Inc.,” said SAC Commissioner Patrick Britz. “Their commitment to helping institutions of higher learning s a perfect fit for our league and member institutions.”

Cajana is a service-disabled veteran-owned small business, with offices in Atlanta, Ga. and Sioux Falls, S.D. With solutions for Oracle and PeopleSoft Hosting, Training, and Advisory Services, Cajana helps Higher Education and Small Government clients implement high-quality Enterprise Resource Planning solutions for a fraction of the typical cost.

Their model includes the flexibility of hybrid solutions, combining short-term hosting with technical services to allow customers to onboard Oracle’s applications into their environments at their own pace. This capability greatly reduces the risk and costs associated with implementations, upgrades, and other major application initiatives.

“We at Cajana are excited to partner with the South Atlantic Conference in supporting and recognizing the accomplishments of its student-athletes,” added Cajana CEO Brian Ellis.

Cajana will sponsor various conference activities, in particular the South Atlantic Conference Hall of Fame Ceremony in June.

The South Atlantic Conference is one of the premier NCAA Division II conferences in the country and strives for academic success and athletic achievement. Since becoming eligible for NCAA Division II postseason play in 1993, the league has sent representatives from all of its sponsored sports to NCAA postseason play.

The South Atlantic Conference has nine member institutions in North Carolina, South Carolina and eastern Tennessee. Member institutions include: Brevard College, Brevard, N.C.; Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City, Tenn.; Catawba College, Salisbury, N.C.; Lenoir-Rhyne University, Hickory, N.C.; Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tenn.; Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, N.C.; Newberry College, Newberry, S.C.; Tusculum College, Greeneville, Tenn.; and Wingate University, Wingate, N.C. Anderson University in Anderson, S.C. will become the league’s tenth member in 2010.

 


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