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Tyler Tech & Microsoft implement public sector ERP in washington

September 21, 2011349 Comments
Tyler Tech & Microsoft implement public sector ERP in washington

Tyler Technologies and Microsoft have finished their first-ever deployment of the enterprise resource planning (ERP) system for the public sector. Tyler Technologies implemented Microsoft Dynamics® AX 2012 with the city of Redmond, Washington to help the city improve its workflow and transactions processes.

SLG Business Brief: Spring awakening for city-level projects

March 3, 2011219 Comments
SLG Business Brief: Spring awakening for city-level projects

Spring is a time for hatching. And during the first week of March, several announcements were singing praise for solutions that have just come out of the oven. Two such projects have been stood up, one in Pittsburgh and one in Seattle. Meanwhile, a pair of deals were signed this week for ERP systems in [...]

The federal deficit and the states: Saving money one process at a time

January 19, 2011210 Comments
The federal deficit and the states: Saving money one process at a time

In this, the first of two pieces on the federal debt and its relationship to state and local governments, Accenture’s David Wilson outlines how the debt crisis should lead to a fundamental reexamination of the way money transfers from federal to state coffers. He also argues for a government processes “Marshall Plan” that looks into [...]

SLG contracts, product updates in brief

October 21, 2010159 Comments
SLG contracts, product updates in brief

California furthers relationship with Verizon Business Verizon was awarded a $330 million, five-year contract from the state of California to provide a host of professional consulting services Wednesday. According to the company, it will now be eligible for work in three categories as the state continues its consolidation and IT efficiency efforts.

New report finds hospital consulting market for ERP in flux

July 13, 2009225 Comments

A new study from KLAS finds there is a major shift underway in the cost and scope of ERP engagements. The report also finds that third-party services firms fare much better than ERP vendors' own consultants.

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