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Oracle NetSuite pitches cloud ERP to Roswell council as replacement for Tyler system
Summary
Oracle representatives presented NetSuite, a cloud-based enterprise resource planning product tailored for local governments, to the Roswell City Council and answered questions about cost, implementation timeline and AI capabilities.
Oracle Local Government representatives briefed the Roswell City Council on April 10 about NetSuite, an enterprise resource planning (ERP) platform the vendor proposes as a replacement for the city’s current Tyler Munis system.
The presentation emphasized NetSuite’s scale, feature set for municipalities and a five‑year flat annual subscription priced at just under $275,000 with a one‑time implementation fee. “We are too big to fail and too big to be acquired,” Oracle account executive Zoe (last name not provided), who led the demonstration, told the council, framing vendor stability as a benefit for Roswell.
The vendor said the NetSuite package they are proposing includes finance, human…
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