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Whatever systems you're using, they must be connected so your teams can work together quickly, and you maintain a competitive, profitable business. None Data is manually re- entered as info is transferred from one system to another File export/ import Compatible files or data is manually exported and imported between systems Self-built or custom connection Data is sent between software systems that were created by the company's own development team, usually to solve a workflow problem. Out-of- the-box integration Data is shared using standardized, pre-built software that often comes pre-configured for fast implementation Native integration Data is shared between software systems that were built to work together and are inherently compatible 5 Types of Integrations There are four levels of integration that your construction company may already be using. How does data integration promote interoperability ? 1 2 3 4 5 3 | eBook – The Ultimate Guide to Construction Software Interoperability & Trimble Integrations

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