
Birmingham pauses Oracle relaunch to get staff on board

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Birmingham City Council has postponed the relaunch of its Oracle Fusion ERP system, citing the need for staff to adapt to new processes. The project, initially estimated at £19 million, has ballooned to £131 million following a failed 2022 rollout that left the council unable to produce auditable accounts. The council aims to ensure staff pay accuracy and reduce risks before the new launch, now set for summer 2024. Despite rising costs, officials assert that the current system will remain operational and that the reimplementation will be carefully monitored for readiness.
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