BUILDING COLLABORATION IN 2020
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54 form , a standardised asset register for handover on a scalable platform capable of taking on the biggest infrastructure projects in the world .”
The connecting trend uniting all these solutions is data . “ Whether we collect it with sensors or humans , we need to find ways to better understand data and use it to predict what ’ s next ,” urges Kaplanoglu who notes three key issues : we either have too much data and not enough ways to understand it ; not enough data because areas of work site productivity are not being tracked with automated processes , or much of the data lacks the opportunity for real-time insights . “ This creates an environment where we react ,” he adds . “ Moving us from , ‘ let ’ s check the box when the work is completed ’ to , ‘ let ’ s have sensors to track live data so we can actually continue to see the progress without even needing to be on site .’”
BUILDING COLLABORATION IN 2020
Expanding its engagement with more customers in the physical site environment will continue to be paramount for Oracle and the development of its eco-
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