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Construction and Engineering

The construction and civil engineering industry is increasingly turning to IT solutions to improve efficiencies. A central data repository and applications specifically addressing business areas such as financials, project management, contractors/sub-contractors, plant managers, facilities management, eCommerce, etc., are often deployed to create a single environment where all aspects of business can be managed. Performance issues and other software problems, therefore, can be devastating to business. Every minute of downtime can cost thousands of dollars in productivity.

Construction companies worldwide have turned to AVIcode to ensure the systems that provide insight into their business are fully operational. Some examples of AVIcode’s success in the construction and engineering industry follow.

McGraw Hill Construction

A developer of ASP services for the construction industry, McGraw Hill Construction deployed AVIcode's .NET Management Pack along with Microsoft Operations Manager to support the troubleshooting and QA environments of their hosted applications.

Sogea Construction

Sogea Construction combines a range of companies and capabilities in the field of construction, making it one of the leading construction companies in France. The company operates in four main lines of business: building, civil engineering, hydraulic engineering and services. Sogea needed to ensure their critical applications in their central office were readily available and reliable. As a result, Intercept Studio was viewed as a requirement and was deployed several months in advance of MOM in order to help the company get a handle on its .NET applications. Results have been very positive, and the company is considering additional deployments to both remote servers and disconnected desktops.