Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Dallas-based Tyler Technologies wins software contract with Chino, California
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DALLAS Tyler Technologies, Inc. announced today that the City of Chino, California has signed a contract for the purchase of Tyler’s MUNIS financial management solution. As part of the agreement, Tyler will also provide the City with associated professional services, ongoing maintenance and support.
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Patrick Griffin, assistant city manager for Chino, explained that the City is looking to upgrade to a modern Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution. “Our current system uses antiquated technology, is not user friendly and does not offer the customization the City of Chino requires to boost its operational efficiencies. Tyler’s MUNIS solution is versatile and user friendly. It will allow our users to query data and sort in a customizable format. We like that Tyler has a proven track record at similar agencies in our region. We also appreciate that we will be part of a very active MUNIS user group with quarterly meetings and regular sharing of knowledge,” he stated.
According to Richard Peterson, Jr., president of Tyler’s MUNIS Financial Management Solutions, the agreement is confirmation of the solution’s steady growth in the state of California. “Tyler’s MUNIS solution has established a reputation as a flexible ERP system that is fully capable of meeting the specific needs of local government agencies such as Chino. This latest contract reflects our commitment to the California market, where we anticipate continued growth and look forward to not only serving the City of Chino, but similar communities throughout the state,” he said.
Located at the base of the San Gabriel Valley Mountains in San Bernardino County, Chino has a population of approximately 76,000. It’s known for its cultural diversity and strong agricultural history. The city, which was incorporated in 1910, is 35 miles east of Los Angeles and within 30 minutes of more than 20 institutions for higher learning.
Based in Dallas, Tyler Technologies is a leading provider of end-to-end information management solutions and services for local governments.
Source: Tyler Technologies
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