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City of Green Bay bids farewell to 30 yr-old system

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PLANO, USA: Tyler Technologies, Inc. has signed a contract with the city of Green Bay, Wis., to implement Tyler's Munis enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution replacing the city's 30-year-old system that does not fully support its current business needs. The agreement includes related software licenses, professional services, training and support.

Munis is said to now help meet the city's long-term vision of moving from a transaction-focused environment to one that utilizes data for analytical purposes and to reduce dependency on paper-driven processes. To achieve its vision, the city will implement multiple Munis software applications, including employee self service, project and grant accounting and content management. The city also selected Tyler Pulse for advanced analytical reporting.

Green Bay has more than 104,000 residents and is Wisconsin's oldest and third-largest city, after Milwaukee and Madison. The city of Madison is also a Tyler client, using Munis ERP and Incode municipal court solutions.