Public Power - May 2008 - (Page 23) Special Advertising Section FOCUS ON CUSTOMER SERVICE Visit these advertisers at the CS Week Conference May 19-23 • Grand Hyatt San Antonio, Texas Cogsdale Corporation page 23 Central Service Association page 23 Exstream Software page 24 Epayments Network page 25 Cogsdale Corporation Ph: 902-892-3101 • Contact: Shelley MacLeod email: info@cogsdale.com • www.cogsdale.com Cogsdale Corporation is the leading provider of service-oriented business solutions for local governments and utilities. Cogsdale’s offering provides Financial Management, Asset Management, People Management, Work Management and Customer Management. Cogsdale is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, the foundation of our solution is Microsoft Dynamics GP, one of the world’s leading business applications. Cogsdale’s Work Management application is unique in that it is fully integrated with the core financial, asset and people management systems. Cogsdale has developed much of the electric utility and FERC requirements with the assistance of our clients and we continue to strengthen the solution with their involvement. Cogsdale Corporation’s staff consists of a number of people from the utility industry, we focus on the public sector market, and we are familiar with the needs of your industry. Cogsdale is the only choice for your organization’s next ERP replacement. Central Service Association Ph: 662-842-5962 • Contact: Roger Smith email: rsmith@csa1.com • www.csa1.com For 70 years Central Service Association has provided its members across the Southeast United States with unmatched customer service. Each day our employees strive to meet our Five-Point Corporate Vision focusing on teamwork, communication, collaboration, customer service and creditability. CSA also makes use of customer relationship software, focus groups, user conferences and quality assurance teams to make sure that the public utilities that use our systems are our greatest sales tool. What began in 1938 as a billing service now offers a complete line of information technology solutions. Our Orbit suite includes customer management and billing, cashiering, financial management, work management and Internet account inquiry modules. Our billing and accounting software can handle electric, gas, water, wastewater, solid waste, broadband and other services. Additionally, our UtiliTrak GIS/Mapping software provides utilities with the power and flexibility to map and model their entire utility network. Visit www.csa1.com for more information. www.APPAnet.org MAY 2008 23 http://www.cogsdale.com http://www.csa1.com http://www.APPAnet.org
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