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Rich functionality designed specifically for the public sector*

Rich functionality designed specifically for the public sector*

Infor knows the public sector market well, with over 2,000 municipalities and government agencies using its products globally.

Its flagship products, Hansen and Pathway, help the majority of Local and State Government agencies across Australia run their operations efficiently and effectively.

Their rich functionality has been designed specifically for the public sector. Infor’s customers enjoy a broad range of features from asset and workflow management through to animal registration, water billing and geospatial mapping modules.

As councils are under increasing scrutiny when it comes to public spending there is a need for better and more informed decision making.

Infor’s public sector products are designed to do just that. They have been developed in partnership with customers to ensure that they meet the specific needs of the government market and provide the right information, to the right people, at the right time.

Whether you are managing civil works and infrastructure development, digesting geographic information, ensuring financial sustainability, handling licensing applications, managing your assets, or addressing any number of other demands, Infor’s products provide the crucial support and real time information to make the best decisions.

Infor products are also easy to use. For instance, the MyHansen workspace provides easy access to internal tools, external applications such as Microsoft Outlook, and Hansen Dashboards – graphical displays of key performance indicators (KPIs).

Likewise, ePathway opens up the system to customers, allowing councils to provide seamless access to relevant data and processes 24 hours a day and automate processes to reduce costs and more quickly service customer needs.

The best managed Australian councils use Infor. To find out more call Infor on (03) 8606 8500.

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