by Tyler Technologies
Enlightening and entertaining, the Tyler Tech Podcast explores timely, complex issues facing communities and the public sector.
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April 15, 2025
This episode of the Tyler Tech Podcast explores the role of cloud technology in powering resilience across the public sector. Russell Gainford, chief technology officer at Tyler Technologies, shares how governments are leveraging scalable, flexible, and reliable cloud solutions to maintain continuity and keep critical services running strong. He discusses how cloud infrastructure, proactive risk planning, and modern recovery strategies help governments respond to disruptions — from cybersecurity threats to natural disasters — while improving operational agility and preparing for future demands.
April 1, 2025
This episode of the Tyler Tech Podcast explores the role of modern payment systems in strengthening financial resilience for the public sector. Morgan Jines, vice president of payments, and Brad Labrum, vice president of operations for disbursements, share how governments are using flexible, secure, and scalable technologies to support essential transactions — from revenue collection to resident disbursements. They discuss how cloud-based infrastructure, fraud prevention tools, and data-driven insights help governments ensure payment continuity, improve operational efficiency, and better serve residents during times of disruption or economic uncertainty.
March 18, 2025
This episode of the Tyler Tech Podcast explores the role of resilient technology in public safety. Paul Case, vice president of client success and general manager on Tyler’s public safety team, shares insights from his experience working with agencies across the country to enhance disaster preparedness, cybersecurity resilience, and operational efficiency. He discusses how cloud-based solutions, real-time analytics, and integrated emergency response platforms help agencies maintain continuity, improve situational awareness, and respond effectively to crises. Paul also highlights real-world examples of public safety agencies leveraging technology to stay operational during extreme events, from hurricanes to snowstorms, ensuring they remain adaptive and ready to serve their communities.
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