In the past couple of months, there has been a sudden explosion in the number of construction collaboration vendors offering process management solutions. On 21 August, Aconex announced “a major upgrade to its Workflows module, which supports advanced document management in large or complex project environments”. The features apparently include “a wizard that allows users …
Category: Collaboration
Permanent link to this article: http://extranetevolution.com/2008/10/the-new-extranet-battleground/
Permanent link to this article: http://extranetevolution.com/2008/10/will-new-chief-construction-officer-embrace-ict/
Permanent link to this article: http://extranetevolution.com/2008/10/procore/
Oct 03 2008
Asite non-exec boosts shareholding
Gordon Ashworth, one-time CEO of UK-based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) collaboration vendor Asite and now a non-executive director, has taken advantage of the company’s low share-price (down to an all-time low of 1.25p recently) to bag a further 156,250 shares at an average price of 1.41 pence. According to today’s London Stock Exchange announcement, he now holds …
Permanent link to this article: http://extranetevolution.com/2008/10/asite-non-exec-boosts-shareholding-1/
Permanent link to this article: http://extranetevolution.com/2008/09/asite-continues-ascent/
Sep 22 2008
Aconex gets private equity injection
The Australian business press (eg: Melbourne’s The Age, Australian IT, MIS Australia, Smart Company Briefing) has been busy reporting news that Australia-based SaaS-based construction collaboration technology vendor Aconex has secured a AU$107.5m (£48.8m) private equity investment (see also Aconex news release and listen to ZDnet Australia podcast). Not since the reckless days of the dot.com …
Permanent link to this article: http://extranetevolution.com/2008/09/aconex-gets-private-equity-injection/
Sep 22 2008
Construction Computing Awards 2008
Shortlists for online voting in 21 categories of the 2008 Construction Computing Awards (see post) have been announced, with several companies making it into the finals of multiple categories, including: Autodesk (12 categories), Causeway (eight), RedSky IT and the Content Group (six each), Bentley and Tekton (five each), and 4Projects, BIW Technologies [my employer], Graphisoft, …
Permanent link to this article: http://extranetevolution.com/2008/09/construction-computing-awards-2008/
Sep 19 2008
Relevance – not sheep!
Ever since I first got interested in what we now understand loosely as Web 2.0, I have been looking for ways to make it relevant to my day-to-day job. For example, I started blogging three years ago to create an online presence to expand on the content of my book (flyer); at BIW, I have …
Permanent link to this article: http://extranetevolution.com/2008/09/relevance-not-sheep/
Sep 16 2008
From project management to asset management
When does a construction ‘project’ become an ‘asset’? I guess sometime around hand-over, when it ceases to be something planned, designed and constructed within a relatively short time-frame and budget by a project team, and becomes something that needs to be managed over a much longer period by/for the owner/operator. (Schemes being delivered as a …
Permanent link to this article: http://extranetevolution.com/2008/09/from-project-management-to-asset-management/
Sep 11 2008
Expanding horizons for NCCTP?
Yesterday saw the first meeting of the Network of Construction Collaboration Technology Providers (NCCTP) since the restructure of its host organisation Constructing Excellence. As well as ongoing discussions about the future and role of the NCCTP, we also heard from representatives of two other initiatives: mobile IT COMIT‘s Neill Pawsey, and Avanti’s champion Mervyn Richards. …
Permanent link to this article: http://extranetevolution.com/2008/09/expanding-horizons-for-ncctp/





