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Larry Foster

Larry Foster, President of MuniBilling, boasts 25 years of technology leadership, focusing on lifecycle management. He is committed to delivering an innovative Electronic Bill Payment & Presentment service for utility billing, ensuring ongoing support and efficiency in the utility and software industries.

The Analyst, the Creator, and the Worker [Series 2 Vol. 3]

10 minutes read

The Analyst, The Creator, and the Worker

Here's what you'll learn when you read this story:

• Understand the difference between AI that analyzes, AI that creates, and AI that acts.

• Learn how AI-native utility billing platforms combine multiple forms of intelligence into a unified workflow.

• Discover why governance, orchestration, and operational strategy are becoming the real differentiators in AI adoption.

AI is now active in nearly every utility billing organization, but...

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The Fifth Revolution Is Not What You Think It Is [Series 2 Vol. 2]

8 minutes read

The Fifth Revolution Is Not What You Think It Is

Here's what you'll learn when you read this story:

• How AI is shifting utility billing from workflow acceleration to operational redesign.

• How utility professionals become more valuable—not less—as AI handles repetitive operational work.

• Why governance, transparency, and security are critical to successful AI adoption.

The first four industrial revolutions automated physical labor, manufacturing, computation, and digital...

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Every Revolution Felt Gradual Until It Didn’t [Series 2 Vol. 1]

8 minutes read

Every Revolution Felt Gradual Until It Didn't

Here's what you'll learn when you read this story:

• The historical pattern that separates industry leaders from those forced to catch up.

• Why AI represents more than another technology upgrade for utility billing.

• What utility organizations should evaluate today to prepare for the next decade of operations.

Every major industrial revolution followed the same pattern: at first, the change looked optional.

The first industrial...

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