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A company that has
reviewed and evaluated software for construction-industry
clients since 1986 has launched a free Website to match products
to contractors needs.
"You could say its like
a software dating service," says Sheldon Needles, president
of Computer Training Services Inc., Rockland, Md. "There was
next to no useful information out there about construction
software."
The website, at www.ctsguides.com,
has reviews of 14 software packages for everything from payroll
to project management. "You tell us your companys needs
and we match you up with software that best meets them,"
says Needles.
Users register and provide details
including company size, budget and requirements. CTS delivers
a list of products, along with in-depth evaluations and comparisons.
It also passes leads to the vendors.
Toni Allen, business manager for
Oviedo, Fla.-based K & L Grading Inc., used CTS to search
for project-management tools. "Were looking for something
up-to-date that is geared to construction," Allen says. "Were
still looking, but it helped to read the reviews and talk
to the vendors about what their software can do." Another
user, Paul Sowder, CEO of Jacksonville, Fla.-based Summit
Contractors, says, "Within a few days I was contacted by several
vendors. Its one-stop shopping. Companies sent me demos
and gave me a lot of helpful information.
Its a
useful tool."
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