TechnologyOne, Australia’s largest enterprise Software as a Service (SaaS) company, achieved record results in its education business, expanding its global footprint across the higher education and vocational education sectors in the past year.
TechnologyOne, strengthened its leadership across Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom as institutions continue to adopt its SaaS+ delivery model to modernise operations and improve the student experience.
Mark Jones, Executive Vice President, Education, TechnologyOne, said: “FY25 was a landmark year for TechnologyOne Education. Our global expansion, new partnerships, record customer satisfaction, and the launch of our OneEducation 2030 vision all reflect the trust institutions place in us as a long-term partner.”
“The UK was a standout, with SaaS+ go-lives jumping from 6 to 17. We’re helping universities and TAFEs innovate faster, operate more efficiently, and deliver better outcomes for students. With SaaS+ and AI shaping the next wave of transformation, our customers are ready for what’s next.”
In the UK, TechnologyOne secured major higher education partnerships with the University of Hertfordshire, Royal Holloway, University of London, and Lancaster University, all adopting SaaS+ to deliver future-ready platforms that improve student and staff outcomes. In Australia, new customers included TasTAFE and Melbourne Polytechnic.
Nick Barratt, Executive Director, Student Journey at Royal Holloway, University of London, said: “We are delighted to be working with TechnologyOne as we move forward, and very much look forward to building greater flexibility and resistance into our work, to the benefit of our students and colleagues.”
David Gillard, Chief Information and Digital Officer, University of Hertfordshire, said: “TechnologyOne is a trusted partner, helping us shape a world-class student experience. Their single platform was key, giving us the digital backbone to grow, evolve, and deliver on our 2030 vision.”
Will McShane, Interim Chief Executive Officer, TasTAFE, said: “Investing in the Student Management solution will streamline operations across TasTAFE, making day-to-day tasks simpler for our learners and staff. This will, in turn, free up capacity for us to focus on what matters most: delivering quality education and creating real pathways to jobs.”
TechnologyOne also deepened engagement with the education sector through initiatives such as the Global Mobility Program (GMP), which brought together senior leaders from Australia and the UK. The company released 3 major research reports – the Minimum Income Standard for Students 2025 and The Future-Proof University, and the GMP report – further reinforcing its commitment to leadership in global education.
Empowering over 6.5 million students globally and mobilising over 60 per cent of higher education in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, TechnologyOne continues to lead the digital transformation of education and shape the future of learning worldwide.
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TechnologyOne (ASX: TNE) is Australia's largest enterprise Software as a Service (SaaS) company and one of Australia's top 100 ASX-listed companies, with offices across six countries. Our enterprise SaaS solution transforms business and makes life simple for our community by providing powerful, deeply integrated enterprise software that is incredibly easy to use. Over 1,300 leading corporations, government departments and statutory authorities are powered by our software.
Our global SaaS solution provides deep functionality for the markets we serve: local government, government, education, health and community services, asset intensive industries and financial services. For these markets we invest significant funds each year in R&D. We also take complete responsibility to market, sell, implement, support and run our solutions for our customers, which reduce time, cost and risk.
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