Supporting enterprise content management applications help gain notable efficiencies and productivity

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (Oct. 16, 2014)—Computer Guidance Corporation, developer of ERP software solutions for the construction industry, announced that heavy highway contractor EE Cruz is leveraging Computer Guidance Corporation’s eCMS v.4.0 Construction ERP Platform and supporting Enterprise Content Management applications in support of its daily business operations. Since the implementation of eCMS v.4.0 ERP release, the contractor has placed continuous emphasis on improving its daily operations with standardized and automated business processes. Computer Guidance Corporation’s Enterprise Content Management application suite including data collection, document imaging and workflow has helped EE Cruz gain notable efficiencies and productivity in enterprise-wide communication and daily transaction processing. eCMS imaging and workflow applications have streamlined the company’s accounts payable processing while provided integrated imaging and workflow capability for the company’s payroll, human resources, equipment, subcontract, billing, purchasing and account reconciliation information management needs. “eCMS and its integrated Enterprise Content Management applications allow us to collaborate in real time between our office and job site locations by sharing documents electronically and executing standardized workflows,” stated Lisa August, accounts payable manager for EE Cruz. “We have significantly reduced the amount of lost information, delays in processing invoices and payments and manual data entry.” “Our Enterprise Content Management and Business Intelligence solutions improve the management of unstructured information and respond to increasing needs of organizational collaboration and communication,” said Mike Bihlmeier, president, Computer Guidance Corporation. “At Computer Guidance, our product development effort continues to focus around delivering data to our customers when, where and how they need it so they can run smarter businesses.”