Nashville, 37219-1407, TN,
United States
Tennessee Supreme Court Technographics
Tennessee Supreme Court Technographics, Software Purchases, AI and Digital Transformation Initiatives
Discover the latest software purchases and digital transformation initiatives being undertaken by Tennessee Supreme Court and its business and technology executives. Each quarter our research team identifies on-prem and cloud applications that are being used by the 100 Tennessee Supreme Court employees from the public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources.
During our research, we have identified that Tennessee Supreme Court has purchased the following applications: Oracle NetSuite ERP for ERP Financial in 2012, Cloudflare CDN for Content Delivery Network in 2021 and the related IT decision-makers and key stakeholders.
Our database provides customer insight and contextual information on which enterprise applications and software systems Tennessee Supreme Court is running and its propensity to invest more and deepen its relationship with Oracle , Cloudflare or identify new suppliers as part of their overall Digital and IT transformation projects to stay competitive, fend off threats from disruptive forces, or comply with internal mandates to improve overall enterprise efficiency.
We have been analyzing Tennessee Supreme Court revenues, which have grown to $10.0 million in 2024, plus its IT budget and roadmap, cloud software purchases, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions for Tennessee Supreme Court intention to invest in emerging technologies such as AI, Machine Learning, IoT, Blockchain, Autonomous Database or in cloud-based ERP, HCM, CRM, EPM, Procurement or Treasury applications.
Tennessee Supreme Court Tech Stack and Enterprise Applications
Tennessee Supreme Court ERP
Vendor |
Previous System |
Application |
Category |
Market |
VAR/SI |
When |
Live |
Insight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oracle | Legacy | Oracle NetSuite ERP | ERP Financial | ERP | n/a | 2012 | 2012 |
In 2012, Tennessee Supreme Court implemented Oracle NetSuite ERP, adopting the ERP Financial application to centralize core financial operations across the court's administrative functions. The implementation targeted finance, accounting and procurement workflows for an organization of roughly 100 employees, aligning the Oracle NetSuite ERP deployment with court fiscal control and reporting requirements.
The deployment configured standard ERP Financial functional modules including general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, fixed assets and financial reporting, with configuration focused on a unified chart of accounts and period close workflows. Implementation work emphasized configurable financial controls, audit trail capabilities and role based access to support segregation of duties and public sector compliance requirements.
Oracle NetSuite ERP was provisioned as a cloud delivered application consistent with NetSuite SaaS architecture, enabling centralized bookkeeping and reporting without on premises ERP infrastructure. Operational coverage included the court's central finance office and administrative units responsible for budget management, vendor payments and statutory reporting.
Governance incorporated standardized workflows for invoice processing, purchase ordering and month end close, with process documentation and system permissions governing approvals and reconciliations. The implementation narrative centers on systematizing court financial operations through Oracle NetSuite ERP to provide a single source of record for transactional accounting and statutory financial statements.
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Tennessee Supreme Court IaaS
Vendor |
Previous System |
Application |
Category |
Market |
VAR/SI |
When |
Live |
Insight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cloudflare | Legacy | Cloudflare CDN | Content Delivery Network | IaaS | n/a | 2021 | 2021 |
In 2021 Tennessee Supreme Court deployed Cloudflare CDN as a Content Delivery Network to front its public website, tsc.state.tn.us. The implementation places Cloudflare CDN at the HTTP edge to handle global request routing and content delivery for the court’s publicly accessible web properties.
The implementation leverages category-aligned capabilities common to Content Delivery Network solutions, with configuration focused on edge caching, HTTP cache control rules, SSL TLS termination, and modern transport protocols for web delivery. Cache invalidation and origin request policies were defined to accommodate regularly published court opinions and notices, while caching rules were tailored to balance freshness and availability.
Operationally the Cloudflare CDN integration is scoped to the Tennessee Supreme Court public website, routing web traffic through the vendor’s global edge network and interfacing with the court’s existing web origin. The deployment impacts public web publishing and content delivery functions, ensuring that the website’s HTTP traffic is processed at the edge before reaching the origin server.
Governance and operational control were organized around the court’s IT operations team, which manages caching policies, certificate lifecycle, and dashboard administrative controls within Cloudflare. Change management for cache and certificate updates follows defined operational procedures to ensure continuity of public access to court content.
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IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Tennessee Supreme Court
| First Name | Last Name | Title | Function | Department | Phone | |
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| Purchasing Manager | Manager | Procurement | ||||
| Information Technology Manager | Manager | IT | ||||
| Human Resources Director | Director | HR |
Apps Being Evaluated by Tennessee Supreme Court Executives
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