Tyler Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: TYL) has signed an agreement with
Alaska's Kodiak Island Borough School District (KIBSD) for its Infinite
Visions® financial and personnel school solution. The
agreement includes software licenses, professional services, training
and support.
The district utilized the existing National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA)
contract in procuring Infinite Visions. After a thorough review of the
software modules available through NJPA, KIBSD selected nearly the
entire Infinite Visions suite, including payroll, accounts payable,
general ledger and human resources, with the goal of enhancing data
analysis and increasing efficiencies by reducing paper processes.
"We have been wanting to go as paperless as possible for quite a while,
which I think is similar for most school districts, and after seeing an
Infinite Visions demo we knew this was the software that would help us
achieve our goals," said KIBSD Chief Financial Officer Roger Studley.
"We're excited to use a solution with integrated functionality that will
eliminate many of our manual processes."
Infinite Visions is specifically designed for schools and municipalities
as a fully integrated solution for financial and personnel management.
It offers drill-down data capabilities, customized data sorting, and
delivers the power of its solutions to employee desktops, supporting
multi-user access for all applications.
"Tyler's Infinite Visions, used in more than 1,050 school districts, was
designed to help K-12 school districts overcome unique business
challenges, such as complex payroll requirements and accounts payable
processes," said Brett Cate, president of Tyler's Local Government
Division. "Tyler is dedicated to designing and supporting solutions for
schools, and our evergreen perpetual license philosophy ensures that our
clients have access to the latest product developments and features
without having to pay for expensive upgrades."
KIBSD is located on Alaska's largest island. Kodiak Island is the
second-largest island in the U.S. behind the big island of Hawaii. The
island has one city, Kodiak, with four elementary schools, one middle
school, one high school and one alternative learning center. The
district has seven other rural K-12 schools accessible only by boat or
small plane. KIBSD has approximately 2,500 students and 400 full-time
employees.
About Tyler Technologies, Inc.
Tyler Technologies (NYSE: TYL) is a leading provider of end-to-end
information management solutions and services for local governments.
Tyler partners with clients to empower the public sector - cities,
counties, schools and other government entities - to become more
efficient, more accessible and more responsive to the needs of citizens.
Tyler's client base includes more than 13,000 local government offices
in all 50 states, Canada, the Caribbean, the United Kingdom and other
international locations. Forbes has named Tyler one of "America's Best
Small Companies" eight times and the company has been included six times
on the Barron's 400 Index, a measure of the most promising companies in
America. More information about Plano-based Tyler Technologies can be
found at www.tylertech.com.

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