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Data in Construction
Hugh Seaton
24 episodes
7 months ago
A weekly discussion about how data is created, managed, analyzed and used in construction, architecture and property development.
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A weekly discussion about how data is created, managed, analyzed and used in construction, architecture and property development.
Show more...
Technology
Education,
Business,
Management,
How To
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Data Analytics: The Future of Engineering and Construction
Data in Construction
30 minutes 15 seconds
3 years ago
Data Analytics: The Future of Engineering and Construction
For well over a decade, Construction firms have been adopting software that's delivered over the web, as SaaS applications. This has streamlined, sped up and improved many processes. It has also created a flood of data, and a sometimes confusing set of different applications that usually don't talk to each other. Attempts to gather data into a corporate data lake often suffer from data quality issues. LoadSpring addresses this by creating a separate system to manage SaaS applications in one "pane of glass," while also managing different data inputs to create the pristine data lakes that AI, and Analytics require. CEO Eric Leighton caps off a three part series with an in depth description of how all this works.
Data in Construction
A weekly discussion about how data is created, managed, analyzed and used in construction, architecture and property development.