Business Agility in a World of Brick and Mortar
by CMiC

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Published on: 07/01/2008
Type of content: White Paper
Format: Adobe Acrobat (.pdf)
Length: 3
Price: FREE

Overview
Being agile in business means having the ability to react quickly to a constantly changing landscape of customer demands, financial climates, competitors, and technologies.

Computer Methods International Corp.’s (CMiC) enterprise-wide financial and project management-based suites of software and services are designed to provide construction enterprises a robust business intelligence solution that caters to their particular needs.

CMiC’s suites of modular, scalable, and Internet-based software tools are designed for every facet of construction project management, from initial planning to human resources allocation, financials, tracking of work-in-progress, and final analysis.

Because CMiC’s system is completely Web-based, disparately located project owners, business partners, suppliers, and vendors are able to share from anywhere in the world, at any time, and from any computing platform real-time, day-to-day project data that reside in a single repository.

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