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Built Launches Advanced Construction Billing Capabilities, Giving Contractors and Home Builders Greater Visibility Into Every Stage of the Invoicing Process
February 09, 2021 09:00 ET | Source: Built Technologies Built Technologies Nashville, Tennessee, UNITED STATES
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Built, the leader in construction finance and lending software, announces a major update to its construction financial management platform. The enhancements, which are available now, significantly improve the process by which contractors and home builders manage construction-related invoices.
Offering complete visibility into each stage of an invoice’s lifecycle from conception to completion, Built’s software promises smarter, faster and simpler billing processes for construction professionals. Presented in the form of a clean and intuitive dashboard from which all invoices and progress billing, compliance do
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Looming construction of U.S. 281 flyover ramps hints at project s progress
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Construction along U.S. 281 between Wilderness Oak and Marshall Road is seen Monday.William Luther /William LutherShow MoreShow Less
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Construction along U.S. 281 between Wilderness Oak and Marshall Road is seen Monday.William Luther /William LutherShow MoreShow Less
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Construction along U.S. 281 between Wilderness Oak and Marshall Road is seen Monday.William Luther /William LutherShow MoreShow Less
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Construction along U.S. 281 near Stone Oak Parkway is seen Monday.William Luther /William LutherShow MoreShow Less
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Construction along U.S. 281 near Stone Oak Parkway is seen Monday.William Luther /William LutherShow MoreShow Less
OpsRamp Expands Network and Collaboration System Monitoring as More Companies Encourage Work-From-Home
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 21, 2021
OpsRamp, the digital operations leader for hybrid infrastructure monitoring, event management and automation, has expanded its solution set to support IT Ops professionals whose companies have been impacted by the pandemic.
Many midsize to large enterprises and MSPs operating hybrid IT environments struggle to understand the full picture of their network dependencies and vulnerabilities – a challenge exacerbated by the pandemic, which has increased the number of employees who are working remotely and using personal Internet connections. To reduce the risk of performance degradation and downtime due to remote work, IT Ops pros need to keep even closer tabs than usual on networks and systems.