Scott H -
Autodesk Buzzsaw Features and
Benefits:
White Papers:
Frequently Asked Questions:
In addition, give our sales team a call toll-free
at (866) 815 3501 and ask about
Buzzsaw Professional, where you can track RFI's, Submittals, and other forms
using a log within the ProjectPoint application. Also ask about our
recently published ROI report, as well as third-party tools such as WebEx for
whiteboard meetings.
We also offer training and consulting services
that can help your team get started quickly and easily, and help maximize your
use of our collaboration tools.
Hope that helps!
Steve
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>
Thanks, Scott.
>
> I was impressed by the ProjectPoint team at the
AIA Expo in Charlotte & this
> seems like a great idea. I now
understand what has happened with the name -
> makes sense actually since
buzzsaw was the only part of it with any name
> recognition. The
fact that this is not really mentioned on the website is
> curious to me,
though.
>
> OK, having said all that - maybe you're the guy to help
me out...
>
> I can't say that I've looked too hard, but I don't
see much emphasis on the
> "communication hub" aspect of project point -
i.e. where the internet
> browser serves as the project's file cabinet
& email center & thus the
> owner, architect, consultants, &
contractor can all see every piece of
> communication (email, drawings,
etc-with proper permission of course) -
> which seems to be where the real
value lies. Obviously, the ability to
> store drawings on ADSK
servers and have them lock & unlock when in use is a
> real plus - but
I see the RFI logs, the notifications, the online spec
> access as the
real selling points. Whiteboard meetings in real time from
> all
points on the globe is cool, too.
>
> Here's the question: What's
the best way to share this revelation with my
> non-computer savvy
boss? Do you have a 1-2 page highlight document that'll
> dazzle
'em? I really don't want to keep using the "file it & never see
it
> again" method we currently employ.
>
> Thanks in
advance
>
>