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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 16 - Updated Human Resource Database SoftwareTA FA ZA rox"O ZF44HOTWIT.AW an -1 -IRM BRUNO RUMBELOW, CITY MANAGER#, JULY 7, 2015 APPROVAL FOR THE AWARD OF AN INFORMAL REQUEST FOR QUOTE FOR UPDATED HUMAN RESOURCE DATABASE SOFTWARE City Council to consider award of an informal request for quote for updated software for the City's Human Resource Information System (database) from CS3 Technology. Funding for this purchase is currently available in the Human Resources Department account 100-44540-104-1 in an amount not to exceed: $19,000 for Sage Human Resource Management Systems (HRMS) 2015 software, $ 579 for a Sequel server license, $ 134 for a Sequel user license, and $ 1,200 for two servers $20,913 total cost The City's IT department will be purchasing the Sequel server and user licenses, as well as the servers from a different vendor. Quotes were taken in accordance with the City's purchasing policy. Formal bids and advertisements are not required for purchases under $50,000. Three vendors submitted quotations: Kianoff & Associates, Martin and Associates, and CS3 Technology. The recommendation is to award the bid to CS3 Technology because their quote was the lowest of the three. June 30, 2015 (3:15PM) The current Human Resource database software, Sage Abra Suite 9.1, was installed in 2009 and is based on Fox Pro programming language which is no longer used in software applications due to its very limited capability to share data between data banks. Sequel (SQL) programming language is a relational database language, which is newer and widely used, and is the language used to create Sage HRMS 2015. The Human Resource database needs to update to a programming language that will communicate with other data banks such as our finance system (STW) and Laserfiche in order to make employee processes more efficient and for long term records retention purposes. This will be the first step in going to a paperless HR system. In addition, since Fox Pro -based software is outdated, at some point Microsoft and Microsoft software patches will no longer support Fox Pro -based software. Microsoft has not announced an ending date but it could happen at any time, therefore responsible, preventative action needs to be taken where the City's records are concerned. Staff recommends approval. cv June 30, 2015 (10:37AM)