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No matter how good or bad the iseries may be, the city gov
would probably be best served with a platform that is running
many other city government organizations.
With iseries, you are re-inventing the wheel for each of these
[other systems that must be integrated] and it is enormously
expensive. With a platform that is used by thousands of other
cities, it is simply a matter of following a setup procedure from
the vendor/county/state/fed.
They are and should be concerned with what other CITIES are
running, which is why they want to drop iseries (as stated by
you, other cities apparently have moved off iseries as heard at
city leadership conferences).
So if you want to keep working for the city and NOT be
grouped with the legacy platform, then EMBRACE the
search for the new system and be a cheerleader for it.
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