Real Estate
The Real Estate industry’s need for a systematic IT solution is more imperative than ever in today’s global environment. This is where SharePoint comes in. We can help companies look at the traditional property, asset and portfolio management corporate strategy as the centerpiece of a solution, not just a technology.
Flexibility and volatility of a highly competitive market such as Real Estate means that lowered costs, centralized administration, efficient document management and data distribution become key factors in decision making. SharePoint as a platform, ensures that companies spend maximum time on that all important aspect of decision making instead of getting involved in the nitty gritties of operational, day to day discrepancies that come about from using multiple platforms from a decentralized solution as is the typical norm.
Genisys, using our SharePoint services, will help Real Estate companies to more efficiently store, market and deliver commercial property information, thereby creating significant efficiencies and improving data integrity. All the while, allowing brokerage teams get to the market faster and with better information than before, and integrating with marketing, accounting and transactions systems. The need to always be ahead of the competition is recognized perfectly, thereby ensuring SharePoint can help leverage a crucial and clinical advantage over the competition.
Case Studies :
A leading provider of engineering and construction services to the south Asian oil, gas, and mining industries implements a SharePoint portal to securely exchange documents across multiple worldwide sites and in the process saves on bandwidth costs.
A Fortune 500 company uses Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 to disseminate timely, reliable information and facilitate efficient collaboration between project teams working in multiple locations and across project phases. . .
A top-ranked US general contractor uses Excel Services in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 to consolidated budget data from across 25 operating divisions and 18 departments . . .