After initially scoping out all the pain points, wants, and needs, Pixis and One Eighty Construction decided to focus on developing a utility that would automate the importing of AP invoices into Sage 100 Contractor.
Case Study: Invoice Integration for One Eighty Construction
3 Signs You Need to Improve Processes with Custom Software Development
In today’s technology landscape, companies are leveraging software to improve critical business processes and workflows to set them apart and give them a competitive advantage. We find that employees are tasked with having to figure out the setup of critical business processes through limited options typically Excel spreadsheets, Microsoft Access…
Case Study: Construction Software Integration for Better Project Tracking and Reporting
Installed Building Products (IBP) is the second largest insulation installer for new residential construction in the United States.
How to Find a Reliable Custom Software Development Company
Do you have a software problem or frustration that’s hindering your business’ efficiency or success?
Case Study: Custom Software Integrations with DASH for Next Gear Solutions
Next Gear Solutions provides web-based restoration management software for disaster recovery construction companies.
7 Reasons Why It’s Time to Upgrade from Microsoft Access to a Custom Application
Access is a database management system with a graphical user interface and software development tools; we often find they are poorly designed…
Case Study: Custom Software Development for Logan Labs
Logan Labs collects roughly 50,000 soil samples a year at 12 parameters per sample. This means there are 600,000 data points that are reviewed and manipulated into reports every year.
Custom Reports mean Better Decision Making for Your Staff
Whether data collection is a part of your services or you are gathering data internally about your business and employees, having easy access to your data and high-quality reporting is a must.
Should You Hire an IT Employee or IT Company for Your Business’ Software Development?
Simply put, companies can’t do everything. Growing and established companies alike do not have the capital to hire employees that can help with every facet of their operations.