Indianapolis launches $16M ERP project
Posted by Mike on Friday, June 11, 2010
Focus on technical simplicity will be key to project success, city IT officials say
The city of Indianapolis and Marion County have embarked on a $16 million technology overhaul designed to improve business processes, standardize technology and drive down costs.
Under the planned three-year effort, the city will replace its ancient mainframe-based backoffice systems with technology based on Oracle Corp.’s PeopleSoft enterprise resource planning suite.
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