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7 Reasons why Specialty Contractors Should Move to the Cloud

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The connected, cloud-based construction solution can help you scale your company for continued success.  Collaboration is the key to your success. Whether you're an electrical, mechanical, roofing, concrete or another specialty contractor, one common bond unites us all - collaboration makes for better craft and helps us meet deadlines. Everyone has unique challenges when working on a project or minefields, from general contractors to vendors and subs. The miscommunication between these different parties can confuse not only yourself but also other employees, which is why you need an experienced team that understands what's going on.  The headache of keeping track of data can be a significant pain point in any project. Traditional methods like pen and paper, emails or spreadsheets are too tedious for most people to work through on their own, so they tend to create more problems than solutions. It can take hours to figure out disconnected information from multiple different

How Safe and Secure Are Your Electronic Medical Records?

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Do you think electronic records are safer than paper records? Medical professionals have turned to EMRs for their benefits, including time-saving and cost-efficiency. They also help improve the quality of medical care with better-informed decisions made by doctors who can view patient records in real-time instead of relying upon secondhand information from other sources such as handwritten notes or oral interviews.  One of the most important things to protect your business's data is ensuring that all electronic records are secure from prying eyes. There should always be security measures in place.  The concerns over EMRs are many and varied, with some professionals arguing that they bring too much risk into the healthcare industry. Some say these devices could make it easier for hackers to steal information, while others worry about data loss in general - even if you use a paper file instead. EMRs are safe if you take proper precautions, but they're not impervious to th