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For Immediate Release
9 February, 2009

Cityworks Small Government ELA Expands into Agencies across the Country
Flexible, Innovative Program Offers Substantial Benefits to Cityworks Users

Sandy, UT — Small governments across the United States are signing up for the Cityworks Enterprise License Agreement (ELA) program offered by Azteca Systems, the leading provider of GIS-centric management solutions. The option provides organizations enterprise-wide, GIS-centric asset maintenance management and permitting solutions for agencies with a population of 100,000 or less within a tiered, affordable pricing schedule.

Since the ELA option was introduced in April of 2008, numerous small government agencies have selected the program. The list includes the cities of Edmond, OK; St. Cloud, FL; Rapid City, SD; O’ Fallon, IL; Suffolk, VA; Herndon, VA; Butler, IN; and Port Angeles, WA; the Town of Colonie, NY; and Noblesville Wastewater Utility, IN.

Technology provided under the Cityworks ELA includes up to a full suite of Cityworks products, product updates, and technical support. Other benefits of the program include flexible deployments for desktops, web servers, and mobile devices and the unique opportunity of consolidating business processes and IT initiatives within a GIS-centric environment. The Cityworks ELA is in alignment with ESRI’s Small Government ELA program, providing government agencies a way to deploy ESRI’s GIS and Cityworks in a timely and successful manner, offering improved efficiency and customer service while lowering costs.

“We have taken advantage of both the Azteca and ESRI ELA programs over the past year,” said Dan Gentry, Public Works Operation Manager at the City of O’Fallon. “The ELA program is a great benefit to our organization allowing us to configure our operations according to hardware and work flow needs without having to worry about software license implications. This means we can focus more attention on what we need to deploy rather than what we can afford to deploy.”

“The Cityworks ELA offers smaller agencies the benefits of leading solutions specifically designed for local governments,” said Brian Haslam, President of Azteca Systems. “We are pleased that more and more clients are selecting this license option. We introduced this option to help smaller governments save time and money when implementing Cityworks while leveraging their investment in GIS and extending their spatial data in daily business operations. We are excited that customers are taking advantage of this option and hope that more will choose to utilize it as we are highly confident in the benefits and returns of this program.”

Cityworks is used by decision makers, management, field staff, and the public in more than 300 sites around the world and is available for desktops, mobile devices, and web deployments. For more information about Cityworks and the new ELA option, visit www.cityworks.com.


For more information, contact:
Lindsay Ferguson
Communications and Marketing
Azteca Systems, Inc.
801.523.2751
lferguson@cityworks.com
www.cityworks.com