After reaching a brief high of 4p last week following Nathan Doughty’s £10k investment, Asite‘s share price has fallen back towards the 2.5p level it has maintained for much of the past few months. When the London Stock Exchange closed yesterday, Asite shares were valued at 2.625p each.
Category: Vendors
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Jun 14 2006
NCCTP AEC collaboration market research (3)
Members of the NCCTP marketing group today had their first presentation from independent market research agency Benchmark regarding the NCCTP survey of over 250 users of the leading UK construction collaboration technology solutions (aka ‘extranets’). Fieldwork was completed last month. There are some fascinating insights to come, but I cannot share them here yet as …
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Jun 08 2006
Newforma Project Center
In the US, Randall Newton at AECnews.com has been talking to the people at Newforma who, on 1 June, launched Newforma Project Center – a client/server based system that sits inside an organisation’s firewall. The product is "designed to help project managers and team members gain control over their burgeoning and complex project information". This …
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Jun 07 2006
Ex-Asite CEO now FD at merchant bank
Until last week, Gordon Ashworth was the ultimately somewhat less than permanent CEO of Asite. Today we learned (courtesy of a London Stock Exchange AFX announcement) that he stepped down as CEO in order to become Finance Director of the Parkmead Group plc, a London-based merchant bank (one possible factor: Asite non-executive chairman Colin Goodall …
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Jun 07 2006
Microsoft pulls PDF publishing from Vista
In Construction Collaboration Technologies: The Extranet Evolution, I talked about file formats and the increasingly common practice of publishing drawings and other documents in the Adobe PDF format. That trend may be about to change, with another document format just over the horizon. At AECnew.com, Randall Newton says: "the ability to publish directly to PDF …
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Jun 07 2006
Trading hub alliance
Asite shareholder, CTO and blogger Nathan Doughty talks about the Hub Alliance, a joint venture between Asite, Causeway and Burns. During May he says the Asite trading hub handled "just over 497,000 live business transactions (order/invoice) processed – each representing spend and delivery of real goods on UK projects". With no comparable figures from the …
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Jun 06 2006
Construction Computing 2006
Just received an email from Craig Molloy at BTC confirming the dates of the Construction Computing 2006 show. It will on 8th and 9th November at the Barbican exhibition centre, London. This year’s event will apparently be co-located with the Bentley User Community Conference; I expect this will ensure a good number of designers among …
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Jun 06 2006
UK Luke
The things you find when you do a Google search! The entertaining Luke’s Pommy Trip describes the recent arrival in London of Aconex staffer ‘UK Luke’. It seems he finds our "supermarkets are weird" and "Adam (the legal guy) who last stayed in the Aconex flat is a grot". Naturally for an Australian firm, the …
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Jun 06 2006
Pearce-ing insight
The latest Contract Journal monthly insight of what working life is like within a well-known construction group looks at the Pearce Group ("We will be launching our new website soon…" it promises). The usual question about project collaboration tools prompts IT manager Dave Fox to eulogise to CJ business editor John Leitch about 4Projects: "We …
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Jun 05 2006
Sharepoint: first, ProjectWise StartPoint, then Citadon Jazz
The Bentley BE conference has now finished and various correspondents have compiled their reports, some mentioning the ProjectWise StartPoint product (previously covered here and here). In the AECbytes newsletter, Lachmi Khemlani describes the new entry-level solution, saying it is designed for smaller, co-located teams rather than larger teams in multiple locations which full ProjectWise caters …
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