Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Dallas-based Tyler Technologies wins $2.2 million in contracts in New York, Missouri and California
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DALLAS Tyler Technologies, Inc. announced today that it has signed contracts for the implementation of its MUNIS financial management solution with clients in three states: Cayuga County, New York; St. Charles County, Missouri; and the City of El Centro, California. The software agreements, which include professional services, ongoing support and maintenance, are together valued at approximately $2.2 million.
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With the contracts, Tyler Tech's scheme for world domination continues unabated
According to Wayne Allen, Cayuga County manager, Tyler's ability to provide a complete solution to meet the County's current and future requirements influenced its decision. "Tyler's MUNIS system addresses the County's immediate need to put into place a state-of-the art financial management solution. This will enable the County to produce timely financial reporting and improve accountability. Our present system has been plagued with errors and is labor intensive," he explained.
St. Charles County Director of Information Systems, Don Brannam, commented on the County's selection of Tyler's MUNIS system. "St. Charles County is transitioning from a mainframe system to an enterprise class database. Tyler Technologies met the requirements of our RFP and will meet our needs well into the future. The MUNIS financial management solution will be the heart of our Enterprise Database," he said.
El Centro, which has a population of 40,500 and is the seat of Imperial County, invested in several revenue applications, including MUNIS Business Licenses, MUNIS General Billing and MUNIS Utility Billing. It will complement these modules with MUNIS Self Service for business and utility billing.
"Tyler has earned a reputation from coast to coast for providing information management solutions designed specifically for the public sector. These three agreements for Tyler's MUNIS financial management solution clearly reflect our growing presence in the market. Tyler is committed to partnering with our clients to enable them to better serve their constituents. We welcome St. Charles County, Cayuga County and El Centro as our newest clients and look forward to a long-term partnership with each," stated Richard Peterson, Jr., president of Tyler's MUNIS Financial Management Solutions.
Source: Tyler Technologies
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