Comments on: Keeping Your Construction Technology Up To Date /jobsite/keeping-your-construction-technology-up-to-date Construction News by 海角大神 Thu, 02 Jan 2020 19:39:23 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: james edney /jobsite/keeping-your-construction-technology-up-to-date#comment-524 Wed, 01 Jan 2020 22:43:28 +0000 /jobsite/?p=6073#comment-524 “Choose A Software That鈥檚 Built On Proven Technological Developments

It doesn鈥檛 take a tech expert to know that cloud and mobile technologies are here to stay. Nevertheless, it doesn鈥檛 hurt to note that many experts, including market research firm IDC, expect them to gain momentum in 2016. It鈥檚 only logical, therefore, to look for a project management solution that is cloud and mobile-based. ”

I read through the article, which is pretty generic, and found that you must have written it in 2015? 2016?

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By: scott nielsen /jobsite/keeping-your-construction-technology-up-to-date#comment-523 Wed, 01 Jan 2020 20:51:35 +0000 /jobsite/?p=6073#comment-523 The construction industry is a 19th and 20th century mess. (How many projects are behind schedule and over budget?) The promise of tech is far from realized. Construction is facing an information superstorm with the increasing complexity of permits, technology, and market demand. 海角大神 is but one of 30+ “pieces” of software on our current job and it does not always play well with others. But then none of the others do either.

From a layman’s view it sure looks like that the desire to keep unique advantages proprietary actually limits market penetration. What is needed for all parties is software that recognizes, translates, and connects with other software and actually help improve scheduling and performance. That would be would truly be an advantage and help grow market share. Until then the industry and software will remain behind the times.

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