
T2 Iris
Parking management software
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What is T2 Iris
T2 Iris is a cloud-based parking management platform used to run parking operations across campuses, municipalities, and commercial parking organizations. It supports day-to-day workflows such as permits, citations, enforcement, and revenue/transaction management, with reporting for operational oversight. The product is typically deployed as part of a broader T2 Systems suite and is designed for organizations that need centralized control across multiple locations and user roles.
End-to-end operations coverage
T2 Iris is designed to support core parking back-office functions such as permitting, citation processing, and enforcement workflows in one system. This reduces the need to stitch together multiple point solutions for administration and compliance tasks. It fits organizations that manage multiple lots, zones, or facilities and need consistent policies and workflows.
Suite alignment with enforcement
The platform aligns with T2’s enforcement and permitting products, which can simplify standardization when an organization adopts multiple modules from the same vendor. This can reduce integration overhead compared with mixing unrelated systems for permits, enforcement, and back-office processing. It is particularly relevant for campus and municipal environments where enforcement and adjudication processes are tightly linked.
Centralized reporting and controls
T2 Iris includes administrative controls and reporting intended for operational monitoring and auditability. Centralized configuration helps apply consistent rules (e.g., permit types, rates, and violation schedules) across locations. This supports governance needs for organizations that require traceability of changes and standardized reporting.
Best fit within T2 stack
Organizations that already use other T2 modules typically see the most straightforward deployment path. If a buyer prefers a modular approach with independent best-of-breed tools, they may need additional integration work to connect Iris to third-party payment, reservation, or access-control systems. This can increase implementation complexity depending on the existing ecosystem.
Complexity for smaller operators
The breadth of administrative and enforcement-oriented functionality can be more than what small parking operators need. Teams with limited staff may find configuration and ongoing administration heavier than simpler, app-first parking tools. This can affect time-to-value for smaller deployments.
User experience varies by role
Back-office platforms that cover many workflows often require role-based screens and processes that can feel less streamlined than single-purpose applications. Training needs can be higher for staff who only use a subset of features. Organizations should validate usability for each user group (administrators, enforcement, finance, customer service) during evaluation.
Seller details
T2 Systems, Inc.
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
1989
Private
https://www.t2systems.com/
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