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February 15, 2012
Sometimes technology is to blame. But just as often, it's the people using the technology that are complicating things. Brant Scheidecker explains. Read More.
January 31, 2012
Each year the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) grades the condition of America's infrastructure. And each year the grade gets worse. Yet, government shows no urgency to improve the situation. Shane Gardner has a few ideas why. Read More.
January 03, 2012
Staying highly organized offers benefits such as increased efficiency and reduced stress. Our resident productivity and organization expert, Cody Sand, offers some valuable tips for you to use in the coming year and beyond. Read More.
December 07, 2011
Cloud computing, shared services, and the rapid emergence of mobile services and devices were just a few among several topics that Cartegraph forecasted as being especially relevant to the way agencies like yours will do business in the future.
It turns out that we were onto something. Read More.
November 29, 2011
Have you ever found yourself blindly upgrading your system without knowing what effect these changes may have on it? Reuel Persaud reveals the best and easiest way to get acquainted with new system features before launching them in a production environment. Read More.
November 15, 2011
How many times have you pondered the question: do I really need to make a backup? How often do you choose to make changes without making a backup of your data? This week, Reuel Persaud, Implementation Consultant, offers some valuable tips for Cartegraph users wondering when its appropriate to make a backup. Read More.
November 02, 2011
This week, Rena Stierman, Technical Writer, explains why our new and improved User Assistance resource should be every Cartegraph user's best friend. Read More.
October 18, 2011
As budgets tighten due to our ailing economy, governing bodies are tempted to consider cutting funds for public infrastructure maintenance activities. Due to the absence of information that would help them understand the consequences, many may make mistakes that will lead to major problems. So what are the real costs of failures. Shane Gardner explains Read More.
September 13, 2011
Elizabeth Groom offers some simple, common sense tips and ideas for those who are interested in sustainability and conservation, but don’t know exactly where to start. Read More.
September 06, 2011
As technology thrusts forward at light speed, the workplace demands that people be able to effectively fulfill their responsibilities and remain efficient in doing so. Cody Sand offers valuable insight and useful tips for increasing productivity in your organization. Read More.
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