Tyler Technologies Partners with Infinite Campus for Student Information Solutions

Tyler SIS Clients Will Be Transitioned to Infinite Campus’ SIS Platform Under New Agreement

ERP technology provider Tyler Technologies today announced that through a new partnership with Infinite Campus, schools using Tyler’s student information solution will be transitioned to Infinite Campus’ SIS platform, and Infinite Campus clients will have access to Tyler’s ERP and student transportation solutions, according to a news release.

Schools using Tyler student information solutions “will be jointly supported through migration to Infinite Campus,” the companies said; the migration assistance will be offered at no cost for most of Tyler’s clients, depending on district size.

“Tyler’s priority has always been providing our clients with the best solutions possible. Given the compliance-heavy market and resources required to support our SIS products in the market today, we have carefully chosen to partner with Infinite Campus to best serve our SIS clients in this ever-changing space,” said Sean Marlow, senior vice president and general manager of Tyler’s school solutions.

Over time, the two companies said they plan to develop additional integrations between their respective K–12 solutions “to provide uniquely increased efficiency and accuracy to their shared districts.”

Tyler’s SIS users will be transitioned to Infinite Campus in “designated timeframes,” Tyler said, with a projected scheduled completion of summer 2023 for many schools.

Learn more at TylerTech.com and InfiniteCampus.com.

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Kristal Kuykendall is editor, 1105 Media Education Group. She can be reached at [email protected].


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