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How State Governments Should Evaluate Cloud ERP Functionality
State governments want their software to be secure, compliant and designed for the 21 st century. As such, many state governments are evaluating their current ERP platforms to determine how to modernize financials, procurement, human capital management, and payroll applications. While some have pursued modernization by embarking on multi-tenant cloud journeys, most organizations are still in the planning phase. They are moving in the right direction, though, as multi-tenant cloud SaaS software...
- Platform Technology
- Cloud
- Data and Analytics
- Financials
- Government
- Technology
How you can drive business transformation with Infor industry CloudSuites
This post introduces the top 10 functional enhancements available in Infor industry CloudSuites regarding legacy Lawson S3 solutions.
- Cloud
- ERP
- Financials
- Government
- HCM
- Healthcare
- Hospitality
- Retail
Gov2021 showcases public sector resilience in tough times
With the pandemic recovery shifting priorities and roiling budgets for public sector agencies everywhere, Infor’s Gov2021 Virtual Summit was a one-step resource for managers looking to evolve into the “new normal”.
- Government
Resiliency today, success in the future
The ability of state and local governments to provide a thriving environment for businesses and citizens has been challenged by leaner budgets. Simply cutting costs creates risk to core government functions and services; a focus on eliminating inefficiencies, rather than slashing resources, is a smarter approach to long-term sustainability.
- Government
- Technology
Resilient state and local governments: The empowerment and protection of the cloud
The early weeks of the pandemic brought some severe gaps into sharp focus, with state-level IT systems crashing under a burden of sudden, urgent program requests that no one could have anticipated. How can state and local governments rethink and revamp those systems now, to more effectively address the continuing pandemic while building resilience to prepare for a future of “unknown unknowns”?
- Government
- Technology