County set to rip and replace troubled SAP software system
Commissioners in Jefferson County, Alabama, are poised to vote for removal of a problematic SAP software system in favor of a new system developed by Tyler Technologies, after spending around $20 million over a number of years.
“We can finally get rid of the SAP system,” county commissioner George Bowman told television station WBRC Fox-6 this week. The SAP system Jefferson County installed was a better fit for manufacturers, “not for municipal government,” he said.
The Munis software will give Jefferson County the capabilities it needs for fleet management, personnel management, finance, payroll and other areas, while enabling departments to share information, according to Bowman.
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