Are you worried about what to do about your current cashiering and point of sale solution? Do you want to move off of your legacy cashiering solution but don’t know how? Do you wish you could talk to other Governments that have effectively replaced legacy cashiering solutions?
System Innovators, the leading provider of centralized cashiering and enterprise revenue management solutions, will be holding a half-day educational workshop on migrating from legacy to modern centralized Government cashiering on April 26th, 2017 at the Sheraton Parkway Toronto North, Richmond Hill, ON. This workshop is free of charge to local governments in Ontario looking for guidance on replacing legacy cashiering solutions. Lunch provided.
In this workshop you will,
- Discover how the City of Edmonton and Hennepin County have modernized their cashiering solutions, streamlined business operations and gained greater cash control, reconciliation, auditing and reporting capabilities.
- See and review the leading product trusted by over over 120+ Governments across North America are live with our flagship centralized cashiering and enterprise revenue management solution, iNovah.
- Connect with your local peers in government and gain new insights on how to gain greater operational efficiency within your enterprise. Discover iNovah.
Imagine what you could be doing if you didn’t have to worry about your existing cashiering solution. If you are in Ontario, this is one GovTech event you don't want to miss!
About System Innovators
System Innovators, a division of N. Harris Computer Corporation, is the leading provider of enterprise revenue management solutions for governments across North America. Over 100 cities, counties, states, and utilities trust System Innovators’ technology to provide a seamless customer payment experience through channels including online, kiosk, IVR, and point-of-sale. With over 700 integrations to government host and financial systems, System Innovators simplifies revenue management through one centralized solution for payments, audits, reporting, and reconciliation.