Thursday, March 29, 2012

Top 5 reasons: Construction in the Cloud. Why now?

Cloud computing technology is gaining popularity in the construction industry. With cloud computing, your information is stored in an external server instead of your very own hard drives, thus allowing using to access the information at any time and place. The adoption of cloud computing have proven very useful in facilitating inter-departmental communications and collaborations in many corporations.? Many construction companies have moved their processes to cloud; these processes include project management and accounting software.

  1. Save on licensing costs! With cloud computing, you will reduce the need to purchase licenses to install the same software on multiple computers. Employees, even the ones working from field and branch offices, would be able to have access to software stored in the cloud.
  2. Save time on troubleshooting and installing software!? With cloud computing, all employees would have access to software without having to install them on their individual computers.
  3. Always get the latest information!? The ever-changing conditions in the field can make information that is relevant now be irrelevant in a few hours.
  4. Store more electronic files! With cloud computing, you can now store even more electronic files without taking up more space on your computers, thus at lower costs. Files stored electronically would also be easier to sort and search for. Thus reducing your needs to scour through large cabinets and files to look for specific information.
  5. Safety. Many companies still question the safety of the cloud system, and therefore, are still reluctant to move to cloud. They still feel uncomfortable with entrusting confidential company information with a third party. However, according to cloudcomputing.org, the fact that information is stored in a number of servers instead of just one makes it cloud computing a safer option as compared to the ?regular? mainframe or server-based computing.

Sources:

(Cheng, 2009). Cloud Computing and its Implications for Construction IT

Cloud Computing and the Construction Industry. Retrieved 2012-03-27

Sage Construction and Real Estate Solutions:Cloud Computing and the Construction Industry . Retrieved 2012-03-27

Construction Cloud Computing. Retrieved 2012-03-27

Is My Data Safe with Cloud Computing?Is My Data Safe with Cloud Computing? Retrieved 2012-03-27

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