Infor CloudSuite Public Sector — ERP, asset management, and community-development functionality, descended from the Hansen and Lawson product lines.
Procurery Insight
Infor's public-sector CloudSuite pairs core ERP and HR with strong enterprise asset management and community-development heritage from its Hansen and Lawson lineage, which appeals to agencies wanting finance and public-works/asset capability from one vendor. Backing by Koch Industries gives it stability, though buyers should map exactly which modules are cloud-native versus carried forward, and weigh Infor's government install base against the more sector-focused incumbents. A reasonable shortlist entry for mid-to-large agencies, especially those prioritizing asset-heavy operations.
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| Agency type | Population | Price band | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| County | 250k-500k | $400k-$900k / yr | Adopted for combined finance and asset management; phased multi-module rollout. |
Alternatives to Infor (CloudSuite Public Sector) that compete in the same category. Add any to the comparison to weigh them side by side.
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