Mississippi’s Jackson Public Schools Adopts Tyler Technologies’ ERP System
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Published date: April 23, 2025
- Location: 1902 Wright Place, Camino, California, United States
Tyler Technologies, Inc. has entered into a contract with Jackson Public Schools (JPS) in Mississippi to implement its Enterprise ERP solution. This comprehensive system will include modules for financial management, payroll, human resources, time and attendance, asset maintenance and performance, and content management, all powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS).
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