Oregon Ed Service District Adopts Financial, Personnel Management Tools for 33 Districts

Oregon's South Coast Education Service District has selected new tools for financial and personnel management.

South Coast ESD, with 33 client districts, had been using the same system for more than three decades and sought a new solution to better meet its needs. South Coast selected Infinite Visions, from Tyler Technologies, to be deployed to member institutions, including project management, training, consulting and software installation.

"Designed specifically for schools, Infinite Visions is a true K-12 multi-fund, modified accrual accounting system, both GAAP and GASB compliant," according to the company's website. "Offering full Microsoft Office integration, drill-down capabilities, expert state reporting, customizable data sorting and comprehensive reporting, Infinite Visions delivers the robust feature set required by districts today."

More information is available at tylertech.com.

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