It's official… Adoddle 17 is Product of the Year and Document & Content Management Product 2014!

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Asite’s revolutionary cloud platform Adoddle, is selected as Product of the Year. This was bolstered with Document & Content Management Product 2014, at an award ceremony hosted by the Construction Computing Awards in London last week.

 

Affectionately known as "The Hammers" and now in their 9th year, the Construction Computing Awards showcase and reward the technology, tools and solutions for the industry.

 

2014 is now truly the year of Adoddle, officially launched on March 17th in London’s tech city. Adoddle 17 is already raking in accolades this year; finalist in the UK IT Awards for the Most Innovative Mobile App and now the two most prestigious Construction Computing Awards. Asite are set to change the face of Collaborative Software in the Cloud; with 360° clarity, Adoddle users are no more than two clicks away from their data. Asite’s CEO, Tony Ryan said, “Adoddle is delivering on my vision of simple but powerful Corporate Social Networking, or ‘Cocial’ Networking as we call IT at Asite. Our team are very proud to have won these two highly sought after awards.”

 

The Adoddle platform is a mature and full-featured content management system which is designed to handle a wide range of content from intelligent forms to multimedia supplier catalogues running into the millions of line items, video, complex BIM and product models, and files of all types. Adoddle allows you to store all of your content in one central, secure repository and enables customers to fully customize the structure of their content with highly controlled access.

 

Asite are market leaders and educators in Collaborative BIM assisting property owners and the AEC supply chain to ensure their teams and projects achieve level 2 BIM by 2016 in Line with the UK government's Construction Strategy.

 

 

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