Who takes responsibility? Birmingham's ERP extraordinary meeting | Computer WeeklyBirmingham City Council has faced significant issues with its Oracle ERP system implementation, leading to concerns about governance and execution.
Birmingham council faces 216.5M loss over Oracle debacleBirmingham City Council's Oracle implementation disaster will cost £216.5 million by April 2026, far exceeding initial estimates and leading to substantial financial losses.
Birmingham's Oracle finance system falls short 2.5 years onBirmingham City Council's Oracle-based ERP system remains non-compliant, crippling financial management two and a half years post-launch.
Who takes responsibility? Birmingham's ERP extraordinary meeting | Computer WeeklyBirmingham City Council has faced significant issues with its Oracle ERP system implementation, leading to concerns about governance and execution.
Birmingham council faces 216.5M loss over Oracle debacleBirmingham City Council's Oracle implementation disaster will cost £216.5 million by April 2026, far exceeding initial estimates and leading to substantial financial losses.
Birmingham's Oracle finance system falls short 2.5 years onBirmingham City Council's Oracle-based ERP system remains non-compliant, crippling financial management two and a half years post-launch.
UK authority throws another 9M at RISE with SAP projectGloucester County Council continues to struggle with control weaknesses in its ERP system, exacerbated by project delays and rising costs.