Welsh council extends contract for Oracle EBS 12.1 as it waits for Fusion
Swansea City Council has been forced to extend an IT service provider contract to keep its unsupported and unpatched ERP system up and running because its replacement is running two years behind.shows Infosys was awarded £2 million contract extension, until 30 November 2023, to support the Welsh council's Oracle eBusiness Suite ERP system while it waits for the replacement Oracle Fusion system to be ready. It takes Infosys's total for supporting the old system to £6.7 million .
However, in March 2020, the council invoked a force majeure clause – which alters parties' contractual obligations – with the support provider Infosys and began discussions to resume the program.
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