List of Tyler Enterprise Asset Management Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Tyler Enterprise Asset Management customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Tyler Enterprise Asset Management for Enterprise Asset Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Tyler Enterprise Asset Management for Enterprise Asset Management include: City of Pasadena, TX, a United States based Government organisation with 1161 employees and revenues of $1.31 billion, City of Kenosha, a United States based Government organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $250.0 million, Benton County United States, a United States based Government organisation with 604 employees and revenues of $243.0 million, City of Greenville, TX, a United States based Government organisation with 120 employees and revenues of $30.0 million, Park Orland Public Library, a United States based Media organisation with 100 employees and revenues of $9.0 million and many others.
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Benton County United States | Government | 604 | $243M | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler Enterprise Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Benton County United States selected Tyler Enterprise Asset Management to consolidate a standalone asset database and integrate asset and work order data with its Enterprise ERP for improved financial oversight and GIS enabled asset tracking in Oregon. Tyler Enterprise Asset Management, categorized as Enterprise Asset Management, went live in December 2020 and targeted county asset management, maintenance, budgeting and internal billing workflows across multiple county departments.
The implementation deployed core Enterprise Asset Management capabilities including a centralized asset register, work order management, maintenance tracking and financial posting to support budgeting and internal billing. Configuration emphasized alignment between maintenance workflows and accounting chargeback processes, and included GIS enabled asset mapping to support location based maintenance planning. Automation points focused on eliminating duplicate data entry between field work orders and financial records.
Integrations linked Tyler Enterprise Asset Management to the county Enterprise ERP to synchronize asset financials and enable internal billing, and to county GIS systems for geospatial asset visualization. Operational coverage encompassed departments responsible for facilities, public works and asset maintenance across Benton County Oregon. Consolidated asset data provided shared visibility for maintenance crews, finance and budgeting teams.
The county level rollout went live in December 2020 with a governance model that centralized asset data stewardship and aligned maintenance request to finance approval paths. Post go live outcomes reported in project documentation include reduced duplicate data entry and improved budgeting, maintenance tracking and internal billing.
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City of Greenville, TX | Government | 120 | $30M | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler Enterprise Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, the City of Greenville, TX signed for Tyler Enterprise Asset Management, in the Enterprise Asset Management category, alongside Enterprise Permitting & Licensing to modernize permitting and customer portals. The vendor announced the agreement in December 2022 and targeted a go live thereafter, establishing the year as the formal start of the multi-solution initiative.
The implementation centers on Tyler Enterprise Asset Management and is scoped to update asset and work order processes across municipal operations, with emphasis on public works, utilities and facilities maintenance workflows. Configuration is expected to prioritize core Enterprise Asset Management capabilities including an asset registry, work order management, maintenance scheduling and lifecycle tracking, and alignment of asset records with permitting and customer portal interactions through the concurrent Enterprise Permitting & Licensing purchase.
Program governance is oriented around cross department workflow standardization and centralized configuration ownership to support citizen service improvements and collaboration, with rollout timing driven by the post December 2022 vendor announcement. The initiative frames Tyler Enterprise Asset Management as the operational backbone for municipal asset and maintenance processes, while Enterprise Permitting & Licensing addresses customer facing portals and permitting workflows.
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City of Kenosha | Government | 1000 | $250M | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler Enterprise Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 City of Kenosha implemented Tyler Enterprise Asset Management as part of a larger adoption of Tyler Technologies public administration software, aligning its asset and maintenance operations with the Enterprise Asset Management category. The deployment is positioned within a citywide modernization initiative that targets improved accuracy, transparency, and operational efficiency for municipal services.
Tyler Enterprise Asset Management was configured to support core EAM capabilities common to municipal asset programs, including a centralized asset register, work order management, preventive maintenance scheduling, condition assessments, and lifecycle tracking for infrastructure and fleet. Configuration work emphasized role-based access for public works and utilities staff, and expected process automation around work order assignment and maintenance scheduling to reduce manual coordination.
The EAM implementation is integrated into Tyler’s connected suite, including Enterprise ERP for financials, procurement, human resources, payroll, and revenue management, Enterprise Permitting & Licensing for permitting, inspections, planning, and code enforcement, Enterprise Assessment & Tax, Municipal Justice for court case and fines administration, and the city’s existing Enterprise Public Safety solution. These integrations are intended to create cross-functional data flows between asset records, utility billing, procurement transactions, and permitting workflows to support coordinated operations across departments.
Governance and rollout planning are framed as a multi-department initiative led by city administration, with Tyler engaged on implementation and application configuration. The city articulated process changes to streamline workflows and improve transparency for staff, vendors, and residents, and positions Tyler Enterprise Asset Management as the focal system for municipal asset lifecycle and maintenance operations without specifying timeline metrics or cost outcomes.
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Government | 1161 | $1.3B | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler Enterprise Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2024 | n/a |
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Media | 100 | $9M | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler Enterprise Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2018 | n/a |
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