As artificial intelligence solutions in the public sector usher in an era of efficient automation, Plano-based Tyler Technologies (NYSE: TYL) announced its acquisition of Computing System Innovations today.
Orlando-based CSI, known for its pioneering work in AI automation, redaction, and indexing, offers specialized services to courts, recorders, attorneys, and other industry professionals.
With an expansive presence in the public sector software domain across 13,000 global locations, Tyler Technologies identifies the CSI acquisition as a key strategic move. The company’s announcement emphasizes the integration of CSI’s advanced solutions, aiming to enrich automation in data entry and document processing for their clients.
Tyler, which has 7,200 employees and revenue of $1.85 billion in 2022, said the acquisition opens doors to harness CSI’s technology in diverse areas, including municipal and schools, property and recording, and platform solutions.
Founded in 1987, Orlando-based CSI has built its reputation around its AI-driven Intellidact Platform, which offers applications that enhance document processing and identity protection.
According to Tyler, CSI’s suite has been paramount in addressing the increasing demand from the public sector for streamlined processes that reduce manual labor in document review and data entry.
Brian McGrath, president of Tyler’s Courts & Justice Division expects the union to strengthen its electronic filing and enterprise justice solutions.
“CSI and Tyler have both served the court technology space for many years and have worked as partners on behalf of Tyler’s clients often, so we are thrilled to officially welcome them to Tyler,” he said in a statement.
Tyler’s eFile & Serve solution lets users electronically file documents with the court through a secure, web-based portal. Adding CSI’s platform will make the filing process “quicker, less redundant, and more accurate.”
Henry Sal, president and CEO of CSI noted the burgeoning demand for automation. “We’ve seen great demand from the public sector—and courts specifically—for AI-powered document automation that significantly reduces manual labor of document review and data entry,” he said.
CSI brings a clientele including entities such as the United States Army, the Supreme Court of Virginia, the State of Iowa, the City of New York, and, here in North Texas, Tarrant County.
The acquisition will see CSI’s management and staff merging with Tyler’s Courts & Justice Division. The employees will continue to operate from their current office locations.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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