CTS made a case for the purchase of software construction by 2012

As stagnating construction industry shows signs of recovery, demand for sophisticated software construction increased. To remain competitive in the market is still fragile, contractors see new technologies as an effective way to increase productivity while overhead costs. A new report from CTS, a leading publisher of construction software reviews, ratings and evaluation tools, check out the business drivers behind this advance in technology adoption and making the case for the purchase of software construction by 2012.

“When the economy tanked, many construction companies postponed investments technology,” stated Sheldon Needle, CTS, President, construction industry consultant with nearly 30 years of experience and author of the report of the CTS. “But the trend seems to be coming to an end. New technologies that support business operations lean are driving the surge in purchases of software construction. “

To make the case for buying the software construction to come, a needle withdraws from first-hand interactions with software buyers, vendors and colleagues consultation. The report points to a cloud computing applications, enterprise resource planning (ERP) software for the construction and the desire for increased collaboration as some of the factors that create a paradigm shift in construction software adoption.

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