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April 26, 2018Now that Silicon Valley tech company Trimble Inc. has agreed to acquire Portland-based Viewpoint Construction Software from Bain Capital for $1.2 billion (all cash), the business blend begins.
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May 2, 2018In only the latest consolidation move in the competitive construction-technology sector, Trimble announced April 23 that it is acquiring Viewpoint Construction Software for $1.2 billion from Bain Capital.
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May 3, 2018Tech company Trimble recently acquired Viewpoint Construction Software in a bid to offer “end-to-end” construction solutions to its customers.
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May 11, 2018It was a mix of old Oregon tech and new Oregon tech among the winners at the annual awards program for the industry’s trade association.
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May 11, 2018The Oregon Technology Awards named its annual honorees Thursday night, picking winners from among the region's best-known and fastest-growing organizations.
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May 18, 2018Viewpoint’s Leading-Edge Technology Solutions Connect the Office, Team and Field for Real-Time Collaboration and Decision Making
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May 29, 2018The stark message came as the software giant launched its Viewpoint Team project management package in the UK.
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May 29, 2018Viewpoint is warning engineering and construction contractors that they must digitise or face the death of their business.
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June 12, 2018Trimble says the purchase of the Portland, Oregon-based firm will complement its e-Builder business and extend its ability to “provide more complete and integrated project, jobsite and business workflows across the construction lifecycle.”
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August 9, 2018With the size and scope of today’s modern construction projects and the need for real-time project data to keep pace with demands, the traditional ways of running construction firms and managing projects are no longer feasible. Traditional, of course, meaning departmental silos within the construction organization, each with disparate software programs and data; manual and paper-heavy processes that are cumbersome and vulnerable to errors or lost data; and email, FTP sites, phone calls and the burden of in-person meetings as the vehicles for sharing information and project collaboration.