Lawson Software (Nasdaq:LWSN) today announced that Scott County, Minn.,
a longtime Lawson customer, is now live on all of its Lawson enterprise
applications on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) via Lawson’s
Cloud subscription offering. The county completed the move from a
third-party hosting center to Amazon Web Services in March 2011. Scott
County’s story will be featured prominently during the 2011 Lawson
Conference and User Exchange (CUE), which opened today in Boston.
Scott County is the ninth largest and fastest growing county in
Minnesota. With a population in excess of 125,000 people, Scott County
is a mix of suburban and rural areas and is part of the Minneapolis/St.
Paul Twin Cities metro area. Scott County employs nearly 800 people and
uses multiple Lawson enterprise application suites, including Enterprise
Financial Management, Procurement and Human Capital Management.
Scott County began using Amazon Web Services in 2010 as an early adopter
of Lawson’s cloud-based Disaster Recovery offering. Lawson Disaster
Recovery proved successful, delivering as promised in terms of system
reliability, access, uptime and recovery time. As Scott County gained
more experience with Cloud-based application performance and security,
the county then worked with the Lawson Cloud Services team on a full
migration to the Amazon Web Services platform for its full ERP strategy.
The project was completed in March after a thorough testing period to
help support a smooth transition. By eliminating the need to manage
multiple servers in an on-site data center, Scott County transitioned IT
staff to other more constituent-focused activities, including the
development of new case management tools, reporting and web services for
residents. The county has also shifted risk of system downtime and
outages to Lawson, which provides uptime service level agreements around
the availability of its applications.
"Lawson Cloud Subscription provides a secure, cost-effective alternative
to our IT infrastructure needs,” said Kevin Ellsworth, CFO for Scott
County. "We manage a fast-growing county with increasing demands for
constituent services. So we are constantly looking for ways to increase
efficiency and reduce costs while continually improving our services to
residents of this county. The Lawson and Amazon Web Services solution
supports that effort.”
"We are pleased to work with Lawson to provide customers with a
cloud-based model for their enterprise class ERP solutions,” said Terry
Wise, director of Business Development at Amazon Web Services. "Scott
County’s successful migration of its full ERP system to Amazon Web
Services is exciting and represents an important opportunity for
customers of all sizes to leverage the cloud to support their business
needs.”
"Scott County is one of many forward-thinking Lawson customers who are
in various stages of moving to the Cloud,” said Terry Plath, vice
president of Cloud & Managed Services for Lawson. "We believe the ERP
market is moving toward a point where the Cloud will become a standard
deployment option. Lawson and our customers are well positioned for this
transition point.”
Scott County is a great example of how government organizations can move
their full deployment of enterprise apps to a cloud-based environment.
The county is now working with its largest school district in Shakopee,
Minn., to deploy the school district’s Lawson applications on Amazon Web
Services. The county and school district belong to the Scott County
Association for Leadership and Efficiency (SCALE). Through this
inter-government association, all of the government entities in Scott
County work together to promote best practices and gain efficiency from
one another.
"Through SCALE, we see a real opportunity to align our strategies around
our Lawson applications – for the county and the school district,” added
Ellsworth. "Our initial operations have been positive and we continue to
work toward a shared resource with Lawson Cloud Services. It’s one more
way we can improve efficiency and effectiveness for the residents of
Scott County.”
About Lawson Software
Lawson Software is a global provider of enterprise software. We provide
business application software, maintenance and consulting to customers
primarily in specific services, trade and manufacturing/distribution
industries. We specialize in and target specific industries including
healthcare, services, public sector, equipment service management &
rental, manufacturing & distribution and consumer products industries.
Our software solutions include Enterprise Financial Management, Human
Capital Management, Business Intelligence, Asset Management, Enterprise
Performance Management, Supply Chain Management, Service Management,
Manufacturing Operations, Business Project Management and
industry-tailored applications. Our applications help automate and
integrate critical business processes, which enable our customers to
collaborate with their partners, suppliers and employees, reduce costs
and enhance business or operational performance. Lawson is headquartered
in St. Paul, Minn., and has offices around the world. Visit Lawson
online at www.lawson.com.
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impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations; continuation of
the global recession and credit crisis; Lawson’s ability to integrate
acquisitions successfully; changes in conditions in the company's
targeted industries; the impact of the earthquakes in Japan and New
Zealand on the business environment; the outcome of pending litigation
and other risk factors listed in the company's most recent Annual Report
on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Lawson
assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking information
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