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  2. iSqFt - Wikipedia

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    iSqFt is a Software as a service (SaaS) company that serves general contractors, subcontractors, manufacturers, and suppliers in the North American commercial construction industry. The company, founded as Construction Software Technologies in 1993, [1] is headquartered in Greater Cincinnati. Dave Conway is the president and CEO. [2]

  3. Procore - Wikipedia

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    Procore's offerings also include an app marketplace, with 300+ partners, including Box, an enterprise file storage and content management company; [20] Botlink, a joint venture by Packet Digital that allows users to stream in both video and data from drones surveying their construction projects; [18] and Dexter + Chaney, an ERP provider.

  4. 3 Millionaire-Maker Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Stocks - AOL

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    Its 1,000-plus customers include many of the biggest pharma companies and small biotech companies. Like many SaaS companies, it also uses a subscription model, generating fairly reliable recurring ...

  5. 12 Best Construction Stocks To Buy Now - AOL

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    In this article, we discuss 12 best construction stocks to buy now. If you want to see more stocks in this selection, check out 5 Best Construction Stocks To Buy Now. Although consumer inflation ...

  6. 3 Top Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Stocks to Buy Today - AOL

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    Some think there's a bubble. With these three, I beg to differ.

  7. Software as a service - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, not all companies trust SaaS providers to keep sensitive data secured. [36] The vendor is responsible for software updates, including security patches, and for protecting the customers' data. [31] SaaS systems inherently have a greater latency than software run on-premises due to the time for network packets to be delivered to the ...