It’s put-up-or-shut-up time for the architects of the state’s costly and trouble-plagued Court Case Management System.

Sacramento judges reached a deal (.pdf) late Friday with the Administrative Office of the Courts that gives the AOC 60 days to get Sacramento’s system working better on remote servers. If it can’t, Sacramento can operate its own servers, as some other large counties are doing.

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