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10 Benefits You're Missing if
You're Not in the Cloud
How Trimble Viewpoint's Cloud Services Can Help You Today
Complex modern construction projects require real-time access to data and streamlined, digital workflows to keep
work moving and profitable. That's why more and more contractors are moving their operations and organizational
management to the cloud.
Why should your construction company migrate? A connected, cloud-based suite of construction management
solutions can scale your operations to meet modern-day needs, allowing you to work smarter and faster.
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1. Accessible Data—
Anywhere, Any Time
Your teams need data on tap while on the go. Securely use
your laptop, tablet or smartphone to get the information
you need, when you need it. When you have up-to-date
information at your fingertips, you're not tied to a
physical office.
2. A Single Set of
Connected Data
Cloud-based software can remove the heavy lift of
duplicate data entry. Easily self-serve your own reports
using real-time information from a single source of
connected data from across the organization.
The Top 10 Reasons
to Move to the Cloud
Today:
3. Smarter, Faster Decisions
to Boost Productivity
With real-time data and workflows, you can make
informed decisions quickly, based on immediate
information. Cloud construction technology brings
the office, team and field together with shared digital
workspaces and collaborative tools to avoid
unnecessary downtime.
4. Better Data Security
Digital information stored in the cloud is more secure
than custom, on-premise data storage. Cloud-based data
security is encrypted, with user-level permission controls,
single-sign-on and multi-factor authentication. Trimble
Construction One solutions are validated by cybersecurity
experts and SOC 2, Type I and Soc 2, Type II certified.
5. Fewer Business
Continuity Risks
Is your company able to ensure business continuity in
the event of a disruptive event like a fire, data breach or
on-premise server failure? Cloud-based software ensures
data is not tied to any single physical location, and is
backed up regularly so business keeps going, even when
disaster strikes.