Birmingham’s $125M ‘Oracle Disaster’ Blamed on Poor IT Project Management

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It was “a catastrophic IT failure,” writes Computer Weekly. It was nearly two years ago that Birmingham City Council, the largest local authority in Europe, “declared itself in financial distress” — effectively declaring bankruptcy — after the costs on an Oracle project costs ballooned from $25 million to around $125.

5 million. But Computer Weekly‘s investigation finds signs that the program board and its manager wanted to go live in April of 2022 “regardless of the state of the build, the level of testing undertaken and challenges faced by those working on the programme.

” One manager’s notes “reveal concerns that the program manager and steering committee could not be swayed, which meant the system went live despite having known flaws.” Computer […].



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