ProjectSight enables you to streamline field management, document control and budget and cost management processes between architects, engineers, general contractors, and subcontractors. While those tools are powerful, you also need a way to connect the dots with your financial system to reap the most benefits.
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software systems allow companies to manage their financials, human resource activities, operations, reporting, and more. The ability to integrate ERP systems with project management software provides numerous advantages to contractors. Integration partners such as Morpheus Technology Group can help to establish those connections. “It’s all about integrating disparate types of applications to create a seamless exchange of data that also conforms to your business processes,” says Guy Barlow, director of strategy and business development at Morpheus Technology Group. “Two key words come to mind ‘seamless and ‘flexible’.’”
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“We’ve seen an incredible leap in the use of digital technology to enhance collaboration in the construction industry around integration…”
– Guy Barlow, Director of Strategy and Business Development at Morpheus Technology Group

Building Seamless, Flexible Integrations
If you expend the energy to have conversations and take the time to standardize your business processes and then integrate them, it’s going to make your operations significantly more efficient.”
– Guy Barlow, Director of Strategy and Business Development at Morpheus Technology Group
Creating Standardized Workflows
Ultimately, integration is about standardizing your workflows—in many cases, taking a manual process and automating it. Because this involves some fundamental shifts in how teams work and interact with systems, it’s important to talk through those processes in advance. To make the most of the integration, it’s critical, to include all the key stakeholders in the discussion—particularly the finance, project management, and IT teams. “We see challenges – all of them surmountable – around getting everyone aligned. However, the payoff is huge,” Barlow says.