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Archive for 3. May 2009
A shortage of vendors?
3. May 2009 by admin.
The number of water billing vendors is falling - or, as they would put it, consolidating. One of the major consolidators is Harris Computers who added the Systems & Software UB application to their stable around 18 months ago. Perhaps Systems and Software losing out to Infor’s Hansen application at San Antonio Water didn’t help. Rumor has it that Infor Hansen, SAP and Oracle’s SPL product are the only three in the running for the soon-to-be-announced New York City water billing decision. Whatever municipalities and utilities decide, independent advice is increasingly important.
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