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Types of Content
How Technology Isn’t Disrupting the Construction Industry (and Why That’s Not Necessarily a Bad Thing)“Disruption” has been the prevailing buzzword in business and tech circles for a number of years now, and the minimal digital footprint within the construction industry... |
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Break New Ground on IT’s Role as a Business PartnerWith trends like building information modeling (BIM), augmented reality, IoT, drones, and AI on the horizon, CIOs need to ensure they are driving business value and... |
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How Many Days Has It Been Since Your Last Cyber Incident?Construction companies need to employ a mindset to cyber security incidents that is similar to how they approach physical health and safety. An incident response plan can... |
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Cloud for Agility? Only with Good PlanningRapid elasticity is one of cloud computing’s essential characteristics. But shoving your homebrewed inventory management system into an AWS M4 large instance doesn’t mean... |
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Right-Size Your BCP for the Construction Industry With a Customized Business Impact AnalysisRight-size your business continuity plan based (BCP) on your organization’s tolerance for downtime and data loss. This note provides industry-specific considerations to... |
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Bridge Tech Innovation and Industry Tradition With Organizational Change ManagementThe implementation of new technologies on large construction projects can be perilous. Frontline resistance to new ways of doing things and a focus on “getting the job... |
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Do Drones Dream of Flying Sheep?In the future, the construction industry will be heavily reliant on drones. It’s important for firms to anticipate the changes caused by this disruption, particularly in... |
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Strengthen the Security Foundation in Construction Through Humanized Awareness and TrainingEmployees are an easy target for cybercriminals and construction-sector employees are no exception. A high number of remote employees combined with a general feeling of... |
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