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MAGIQ Software wins six South Australian councils*

MAGIQ Software has completed contracts for the supply of its MAGIQ Cloud Platform to six South Australian councils. 

The public tender process concluded with the following Councils selecting the MAGIQ Cloud Platform:

  • District Council of Karoonda East Murray
  • District Council of Kimba
  • Wudinna District Council
  • District Council of Streaky Bay
  • District Council of Peterborough
  • Flinders Ranges Council

Each council will benefit from MAGIQ Software’s integrated Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution which includes finance, regulatory, rates, payroll, human resources, online, mobile, budgeting, reporting and document management modules.

MAGIQ Software’s Chief Executive Officer, Tony Tiftis, said, “The selection of the MAGIQ Cloud Platform by all six councils is a significant endorsement of MAGIQ Software’s strategy to transition legacy on-premise ERP systems to a statutory compliant, full Cloud deployment. 

“All Councils have provided positive feedback on our software’s contemporary user interface and two factor authentication access. Councils who have completed their go-live have applauded our innovative Amazon Web Service (AWS) Public Cloud deployment and our unique data synchronisation and migration process.

MAGIQ Software continues to cultivate its public sector footprint across Australia, New Zealand and the United States with consistent new customer acquisitions across all our solutions including the MAGIQ Cloud-deployed ERP, MAGIQ Performance and MAGIQ Documents.

The MAGIQ Cloud Platform has a highly flexible design and is completely scalable to effectively meet the financial and business needs of small to medium sized organisations. 

MAGIQ Performance is our market-leading budgeting, reporting and planning software whilst MAGIQ Documents is our electronic document and records management system (eDRMS) offering. 

Each product suite can be implemented individually, or together as a single unified platform.

“We welcome our new South Australian Council customers and look forward to many years of positive engagement,” said Tony.

About MAGIQ Software

With offices in New Zealand, Australia and the USA, MAGIQ Software provides Cloud Public Administration Platform software for the Public Sector to more than 550 customers.

We deliver appropriate software for each customer’s business size, capabilities and available resources, allowing our customers to accelerate their business efficiency, simply.

Register your interest by calling our Customer team on +61 3 9468 9401, sending an email to sales@magiqsoftware.com or visit our website:
www.magiqsoftware.com

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