What sets RSC apart?

Wednesday, December 28, 2016



Matt: What sets RSC apart from other IWMS consultants?


Bob: I think that what we do really well is deliver quickly and with good quality. I think a couple of other things are we listen to our clients, synthesize what they say to us, analyze it, and then provide them the solution they asked for, instead of giving them a “cookie-cutter” or “out-of-the-box” answer. 


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Advantages of energy management

Wednesday, December 21, 2016




Bob: If you were to talk to other clients about the energy management module, what would you say are some advantages of using the system?


Todd: One of the things that ARCHIBUS brings that’s unique is the ability to pull in data from external weather agencies to compare energy usage to actual climate models. That’s a great thing. You can actually look at the energy, gas, and electricity usage and you can plot that against what the cooling degree days for that same period were and see that your energy usage may be a bit off the charts this year but maybe that’s because it was a hotter year than last year. That’s a useful thing to be able to do. It’s difficult to do in the client’s old system, but easy to do in ARCHIBUS. 


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ARCHIBUS Applications: Clean Building

Friday, December 16, 2016

Clean Building

Streamline the time-consuming and highly-regulated process of identifying and abating indoor environmental hazards

Benefits

  • Facilitates a safe working environment for building occupants by reducing potential exposure to hazardous materials
  • Minimizes the potential for expensive litigation and monetary damages resulting from regulatory actions and/or occupational illnesses
  • Averts costly operating shutdowns, loss of facility use, penalties, or fines resulting from hazardous material violations
  • Reduces operational costs for regulatory compliance by streamlining the process of identifying, locating, sampling, documenting, and abating hazardous materials
Clean Building Screenshot
Quickly identify areas with hazardous conditions using graphical views to streamline sampling and documentation processes in the course of abatement
Successful facility professionals need to actively monitor the potential of indoor environmental hazards, such as asbestos and radon to lead paint and mold. ARCHIBUS Clean Building helps these managers protect the health of building occupants, minimize organizational liability, and avoid costly fines or possible litigation. Unlike spreadsheets or other non-integrated tools, Web-based ARCHIBUS Clean Building provides a flexible and highly systematic process to help ensure all hazardous materials are quickly and accurately located, tracked, and abated using searches that connect directly to graphical views of space and equipment inventories. In addition, Clean Building’s ability to easily share and integrate hazardous materials data with other systems and processes greatly decreases the likelihood of errors/omissions, averts unnecessary shutdowns, and reduces the overall cost of regulatory compliance.

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Why do companies need IWMS?

Wednesday, December 14, 2016




Megan: Why is there a need for an IWMS system and what you provide?


Bob: It’s really an infant application. It’s not like accounting or architecture that have been around for decades or centuries. It’s only been around for about 35 years. What happens is when a company gets to about 2,000 employees, they begin to lose track of things. So their strategic planning, their acquisition, or reduction is very difficult for them to understand. What this system does is it allows you to graphically show your occupancy, your vacancy, where your division and departments are, your organizational breakdown visually on a floorplan, and it is live against a database so you can do some very good strategic reports. The beginning claim to fame is helping these companies to make these strategic decisions as they are growing or reducing at about 2,000 employees or greater. Now we have some companies that have about 60,000 employees, 30,000, 20,000, even 10,000, but 2,000 is the break. 


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ARCHIBUS Applications: Compliance Management

Friday, December 9, 2016

 Compliance Management
Manage complex compliance requirements proactively to help mitigate risk, ensure safe work environments, and reduce administrative burdens

Benefits

  • Ensures a safe, productive work environment by implementing a structured process to comply with regulations, codes, and/or best practices
  • Minimizes the likelihood of regulatory actions including monetary fines and/or costly litigation resulting from inadequate compliance oversight
  • Lowers the overall cost of maintaining a comprehensive, defensible compliance program by reducing administrative time spent on data collection, notifications, and document management
  • Helps reduce the number of Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) incidents and insurance premiums associated with them by identifying and correcting compliance gaps
Compliance Management
The Compliance Programs Map enables managers to quickly visualize where their highest risk projects are located as well as the regulatory status and priorities
Property and facility professionals are responsible for providing safe, efficient, and productive work environments, yet they can face a bewildering array of codes and regulations with different schedules, costs, and implications for the organization. Unlike spreadsheets or other non-integrated tools, Web-based ARCHIBUS Compliance Management provides a highly scalable solution to easily and efficiently negotiate the substantial data and recordkeeping involved with regulatory compliance programs and permitting processes. This helps reduce administrative costs and prevents costly disruptions such as occupational injuries, property damage, and shutdowns that may result from inadequate compliance practices. ARCHIBUS Compliance Management helps mitigate risk to protect an organization’s reputation and enhance stakeholder value.

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Perfect RSC clients

Wednesday, December 7, 2016



Bob: Have you ever had an opportunity where you walked onto a client site and it was a wonderful area in which to work and ARCHIBUS went very well?


Carly: Yes. Absolutely. We have a lot of clients that have partnered with us and we have built really amazing tools like wayfinders, or we’ve implemented SpaceView, or they’ve put their own spin on it. I think there are a lot of clients, like social media clients, and also several tech companies, that like to move quickly, so they’re fun companies to work with because we build things.  


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ARCHIBUS Applications: Waste Management

Friday, December 2, 2016


Track and manage waste streams from generation through disposition to minimize health and regulatory risk

Benefits

  • Simplifies the process for tracking and managing hazardous waste streams to sustain a safe working environment
  • Decreases the risk of fines or litigation surrounding hazardous waste storage and disposal procedures
  • Increases the visibility and improves accountability for waste reduction or recycling initiatives to help reduce carbon footprint and improve LEED or other sustainability scores
  • Reduces the cost and effort of satisfying waste audit and reporting requirements
Waste Management Screenshot
ARCHIBUS Waste Management provides defensible information to assess the effectiveness of waste reduction and recycling programs in addition to tracking and managing hazardous waste
Managing waste streams, particularly hazardous waste, is often fraught with risk and possible negative outcomes, if handled poorly. Organizations need not only to cope with the often burdensome regulatory paperwork, but also to avoid the risk of errors, omissions, and accidents that can lead to injuries, penalties and/or potential litigation. Web-based ARCHIBUS Waste Management provides a streamlined and integrated approach to tracking, managing, and reducing both hazardous and non-hazardous waste. It helps smoothly process the information flow, starting from the point of generation, through accumulation, storage, shipment or emission, and final disposition. And it provides defensible information to assess the effectiveness of waste reduction and recycling programs that, in turn, help reduce carbon footprint and increase LEED™ or other sustainability scores.

What to consider when selecting an IWMS

Wednesday, November 30, 2016


Bob: One of my first speak to’s is I have a pie chart that talks about the implementation of technology. When we’re asked to go in and demonstrate an IWMS system, the client says, “Let us see the technology. We want it to go live. We want to touch it. We want to feel it.” Over the 20 years that I have been consulting in this area, I’ve come to realize that the company is focusing on the technology, and they’re almost ignoring the two larger components of technology installation, which are the business process and the relationship arena. What I mean by that is I can look at a technology: an iphone app, or an IWMS system on a laptop or a tablet and I can see that yes, it is a work order, or yes it does a lease management, yes I can track space. What the company is not asking is, “Does the workflow process in an IWMS system match our business process?” So, for example, if you have a work order system that requires a dispatcher to review it before they actually assign it, then from the assignment to have an estimate, then an approvement, then to send it to the shop lead who assigns it to the crafts person to go complete the work, then the dispatcher reviews it again, and then it goes back to finance – if that’s your work flow, but the IWMS system you’re looking at is very simplified and it only does work order to craftsperson to completion, then that’s a disconnect, and you may be spending a lot of money on an application that doesn’t meet your business process. On the converse side of that, if you have an IWMS system which is showing you all these things and you’re not doing one of those steps, you go, “Well, that’s a good idea, we never thought about that.” The IWMS system could bring a business process to light that may help you make strategic decisions.
Going back to your original question, why did we choose ARCHIBUS? ARCHIBUS has the ability to make it as simple as “request, crafts person, complete” or as complicated as “request, review, dispatch, estimate, approve, shoplead, workteam, craftsperson, complete, close, financial”, and anything in between, because of its flexibility. The business process is huge, and how to accomplish things. Can the system mold to your business process, or do you have to mold to the software? Hopefully you don’t have to mold to the software.
The one that’s almost more important than that is the relationship arena. The relationship arena is very real. Some people may consider it a negative thing, I don’t. It’s actually a very positive thing. If I’m trying to get an HR system load, in other words, if I’m trying to get the employees from HR, and HR goes, “Why would I want to give you that data? I don’t want to give you how much people make and what their W- 2 exemptions are and their social security number.” We would say, “Well we’re not asking for that. All we need is employee information, employee’s first name, last name, employee ID number, perhaps their phone number and where they work.” They’re going to go, “Why would I create extra work for myself?” So we have to then have a relationship where there are two departments going, “Well, look, if you give us employee data we can give you back on a real time, where these people actually work.” So if you help us, we can help you. That takes a champion, as we talked about in one of our articles. It takes a champion to work through those two departments to get that connection. That’s called relationship arena. Or, let’s say that the finance department doesn’t get along very well with the corporate real estate for some reason. There needs to be a champion there to help see the benefit on both sides.

I consider the business process 40% of the implementation, and the relationship arena 40%. Technology is really only 20%. We can probably install an IWMS system, if everything went well, in only four hours. The real reason it takes several weeks, or a month, is we have IT involved, they have to make sure it fits their structure, we have to make sure that all the security measures are in place, it just takes a lot of “make sure everybody’s got everything in a line”.


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ARCHIBUS Applications: Green Building

Friday, November 18, 2016


The goal of the Green Building Application is to achieve carbon footprint and environmental sustainability certification goals for individual buildings or across an entire portfolio.

Benefits

  • Delivers an information framework to help reduce overall carbon footprint
  • Facilitates compliance with internal or external reporting requirements
  • Streamlines the computation and comparison of greenhouse gas emissions for all buildings in a portfolio and tracks changes over time
  • Tracks progress, evaluates payback, and identifies best practices to simplify sustainability certification and requalification initiatives


Compare emissions by building, scope, and year at a glance and drill down to emission scope detail to identify key drivers and areas for improvement

Managers are increasingly being tasked with achieving carbon footprint goals and managing environmental sustainability certification scores for individual buildings or across their entire portfolio. ARCHIBUS Green Building aids those managers by delivering a highly versatile and robust Web-based platform to provide the information framework for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and managing the environmental sustainability certification and recertification process. The application helps guide users through the processes of defining environmental criteria and protocols, collecting portfolio data, and evaluating results to help make informed and cost-effective decisions to achieve sustainability goals.
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Talking about Bob

Wednesday, November 16, 2016


Carly: I’ve worked for Bob for a while now and what is great is he’s really evolving. He is a completely different person than he was four years ago. We are a completely different company, we have new culture and different leadership. He is working hard to change things for the better of his staff. He is also making us change ourselves to be better staff. That is so important. We read books every month and we meet weekly. It’s hard, but it is exciting and motivating. 


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What Reports are Required of an IWMS System?

Friday, November 11, 2016






The reports in an IWMS system are mostly used to make strategic decisions. Utilization of space is one of the more common reasons to invest in an IWMS.

When I was helping a  tech company sell their real estate to another company they told me that the numbers the IWMS system was producing did not line up with the numbers that the real estate company was producing. They told me that I had a couple of hours to figure out why. I found out the real estate company had excluded the vertical penetration of the building. I stayed late and walked all eight buildings with the real estate representative and proved all of my numbers. This resulted in a $30 million increase of the sale of the buildings. This made my job worth the work.

So who are the people that are going to read these reports and learn from them? There are four basic audiences that I break it down into.


1) V and C level


These are CEOs, CFOs, CIOs, and all other chief executives and vice presidents. This group is looking for summarized data sheets packed full of numbers that will help them make strategic decisions. They are looking for anomalies so they can dig down and ask questions and figure out why the anomaly exists.

2) Managers/Directors


These people help to drive and accomplish the decisions made by the chief executives and vice presidents. The reports that are tailored for this level are similar to the V and C level, but are more detailed. This allows them to get to the depths of an anomaly and make decisions.


3) Individual Contributor


This level manages the raw data that provides the analysis for the company. They need very granulated reports that allow them to input and modify data for the two previous levels.


4) Staff at Large


The data for this level has basic information like locations of conference rooms, how to submit a work request, how to change the temperature, where are the hotel spaces in every building, etc. These reports allow all staff to search the IWMS system and then schedule or request what they need. 


IWMS reporting at all four of these levels makes for a very strong system. The reports used and produced by the IWMS system justify the expense of the system. While they are not the most expensive systems that exist, they are not the least expensive, either. Sometimes these systems are reduced or removed in order to save money for the company. Without the reports produced directly form the IWMS system, it can take longer to see that there actually are results coming from using the IWMS.



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What Reports are Required of an IWMS System?





The reports in an IWMS system are mostly used to make strategic decisions. Utilization of space is one of the more common reasons to invest in an IWMS.

When I was helping a  tech company sell their real estate to another company they told me that the numbers the IWMS system was producing did not line up with the numbers that the real estate company was producing. They told me that I had a couple of hours to figure out why. I found out the real estate company had excluded the vertical penetration of the building. I stayed late and walked all eight buildings with the real estate representative and proved all of my numbers. This resulted in a $30 million increase of the sale of the buildings. This made my job worth the work.

So who are the people that are going to read these reports and learn from them? There are four basic audiences that I break it down into.


1) V and C level

These are CEOs, CFOs, CIOs, and all other chief executives and vice presidents. This group is looking for summarized data sheets packed full of numbers that will help them make strategic decisions. They are looking for anomalies so they can dig down and ask questions and figure out why the anomaly exists.


2) Managers/Directors

These people help to drive and accomplish the decisions made by the chief executives and vice presidents. The reports that are tailored for this level are similar to the V and C level, but are more detailed. This allows them to get to the depths of an anomaly and make decisions.


3) Individual Contributor

This level manages the raw data that provides the analysis for the company. They need very granulated reports that allow them to input and modify data for the two previous levels.



4) Staff at Large

The data for this level has basic information like locations of conference rooms, how to submit a work request, how to change the temperature, where are the hotel spaces in every building, etc. These reports allow all staff to search the IWMS system and then schedule or request what they need. 

IWMS reporting at all four of these levels makes for a very strong system. The reports used and produced by the IWMS system justify the expense of the system. While they are not the most expensive systems that exist, they are not the least expensive, either. Sometimes these systems are reduced or removed in order to save money for the company. Without the reports produced directly form the IWMS system, it can take longer to see that there actually are results coming from using the IWMS.



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KPIs delivered with energy management

Wednesday, November 9, 2016


Bob: Can you name some KPIs that they got out of this?


Todd: We talked a little bit about the average building usage of energy per square foot as one of the KPIs. Another one is just straight usage. Often a department will come in and say, “How much usage did we have in this area of the county in the last year?” and they’re able to answer that question pretty quickly now. 


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Strategies for defining IWMS needs (extra four)

Wednesday, November 2, 2016





































   

Matt: What are some strategies for helping clients define their main problem?


Bob: Usually when I go and do a demonstration for the first time with a client, I take the first two   or three minutes and ask them what they’re looking for, instead of coming with a preset idea of what I am going to be delivering them. That always gets the juices flowing. It helps me understand that each company has a unique set of requirements that need to be fulfilled. Asking questions and listening to them is our main strategy. Also, asking lots of questions of them when we don’t understand and then delivering within scope, schedule, and cost is important. 


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How much does it cost to install an IWMS system?

Friday, October 28, 2016


Knowing how much a company is going to invest in an IWMS system before they invest in it is naturally what any client is concerned about.

To give just one blanket number is impossible because there are many features that can be bought in an IWMS. It is very customizable. It is similar to looking at the different types of features in a satellite dish TV package, though, unfortunately, satellite TV is not one of the features available in an IWMS.


What features are available?

Features range anywhere from tracking physical space to tracking cost and even building certifications. AutoCAD drawings, highlights by department, occupancy/vacancy, realization and utilization, and asset tracking are some examples of physical space that can be tracked. By means of cost tracking, lease management, capital budgeting, and project management are just a few examples of this. MSDS specifications, LEED building and compliance can be tracked. Even work requests and mainenance can be tracked with features such as building operations, on demand work, preventive maintenance, and housekeeping.

Depending on the combination of options a client wants, IWMS systems can be relatively inexpensive or a large amount of money.



How much does all this cost?


Historically, in the last four years, RSC's proposals were:
  • $700 (lowest)
  • $370,000 (highest)
  • $75,000 (average)
IWMS is very maleable to what companies need and want to track, not only in terms of features, but also cost. RSC is willing and committed to finding this perfect fit for companies.


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Why ARCHIBUS?

Wednesday, October 26, 2016


Megan: Why ARCHIBUS?


Bob: Very good question. This industry is young and I think that all the systems do a very good job and I think that all the systems have weaknesses. I have worked in the top five in the Gartner Magic Quadrant. The reason I choose ARCHIBUS, with all it’s strengths and it’s failings, is that it is the most flexible. I can, for less time and less money, create a pink elephant. If someone comes and says I want a pink elephant tracked, I can track it. We can create it, the tools are there and we can produce those unique trackings of pink elephants for any client that they want. Red balloons, pink elephants, the sky – whatever it is they want to call it. 


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ARCHIBUS Applications: Energy Management

Friday, October 21, 2016


The purpose of ARCHIBUS' Energy Management Application is to track and manage energy use to control costs, reduce carbon footprint, and mitigate risk, something we all want to do!

Benefits

  • Lowers annual energy costs, typically by 5% (or approximately $0.10 – 0.20 USD per square foot of space/year) and reduces carbon footprint
  • Provides audit capabilities to easily access, aggregate, and evaluate consumption patterns as the basis to renegotiate rates and consolidate energy providers
  • Reduces business risk and exposure to changes in energy costs or carbon emissions regulation through “what-if” analyses
  • Improves decision-making by aligning energy spending to organizational priorities
  • Energy Management Screenshot

Graphical dashboard views, such as Utility Cost with Consumption (by building and billing period) shown above, simplifies visualization and analysis while improving decision support for energy management strategies

With increasing utility costs, mandates to reduce carbon emissions, and sustainability efforts gaining more visibility, effective energy management has become even more important for organizations. ARCHIBUS Energy Management provides the means to easily aggregate, evaluate, and optimize energy and utility spending decisions to reduce unnecessary consumption and costs. Unlike spreadsheets or finance software alone, Energy Management helps users correlate and manage extensive cost data with real-time facility and infrastructure portfolio information to track energy expenditures against a business plan or objective benchmarks.

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Talking about Todd

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Carly: Todd Forsyth is our new Tech Lead. He is so level headed and he brings so much knowledge and experience to his position. He is bringing us all together as a team by leveling the products and the professional services. He is linking the two together unlike anything we have ever had before at RSC. 


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ARCHIBUS Applications: Environmental Sustainability Assessment

Friday, October 14, 2016


Measure performance indicators and mitigate risk to reduce an organization’s carbon footprint and achieve other environmental goals

Benefits


  • Establishes proactive sustainability processes that can improve operational efficiencies, enhance stakeholder work environments, and boost asset value
  • Identifies which assets should be repaired, renovated or replaced to achieve environmental efficiency goals or support an existing LEED™ or BREEAM® rating program
  • Improves capital budgeting and planning capabilities by tracking costs and budgets associated with environmental deficiencies
  • Increases efficiency of sustainability efforts by integrating assessment with work order management and by using a unified data repository

The Assessment Scoreboard provides users with a graphical approach to evaluate high-priority environmental sustainability items objectively and then drill down for more detailed information on individual items
An increasing number of organizations are recognizing the strategic value of reducing their carbon footprint to protect the environment and enhance their bottom line. Web-based ARCHIBUS Environmental Sustainability Assessment helps make the concept of environmental sustainability a reality by tracking, ranking, and documenting details on the condition and use of physical assets so remedial action can be taken. Unlike spreadsheets and other manual processes, the application provides a truly objective and systematic method of identifying and prioritizing facility replacements, upgrades, and renovations, based on environmental sustainability criteria while leveraging other ARCHIBUS facilities data from its central repository.
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What are you proud of?

Wednesday, October 12, 2016




Bob: What are some of the things that you are very proud of that you have been a part of here at RSC?


Todd: I think I’m in the midst of something that I expect to be very proud of. I’m working on the latest version of MicroView tablet which will take MicroView tablet offline. It’s a great capability that we’ve needed for a long time and I’m looking forward to having that done. I can’t claim that as a success yet, but I am excited to be working on it. I’ve worked on several implementations at clients that I’m proud to have under my belt. The energy management implementation at the government client in Southern California is a great one. Taking another energy management client here in California to a new version of ARCHIBUS is a great success as well and I’m glad to have been a part of that. 


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ARCHIBUS NEWS: Newest Software Release

Friday, October 7, 2016



IFMA’s World Workplace Showcases Newest ARCHIBUS Software Release Delivering Intelligent Building Portfolio and Asset Lifecycle Management

Imagination and innovation in real estate, infrastructure and facilities management honored by leading RE/FM software developer

September 26, 2016 — Boston, Massachusetts

ARCHIBUS, Inc., the world’s leading developer of real estate, infrastructure and facilities management software, announces the latest release of ARCHIBUS software at IFMA’s World Workplace, October 5-7, in San Diego, California USA.

The new release delivers on the promise of Enterprise Information Modeling™ (EIM) by providing a collaborative environment that synchronizes operational tasks with strategic goals for optimal business performance and ROI.

Also included are new and enhanced applications and capabilities that organize all information on people, processes, places, assets, and costs. The result is a decision-support environment that enables organizations of all sizes to optimize capital investments and improve operating expenses for complete lifecycle management of all its assets.

ARCHIBUS V.23 delivers actionable intelligence with the:
  • ARCHIBUS Enterprise Information Model™ which normalizes, correlates, and summarizes business intelligence from massive amounts of data and heterogeneous sources such as GIS datasets, building models, CAD drawings, Big Data, Internet of Things (IoT), Building Automation Systems (BAS), ERP systems and more.
  • ARCHIBUS Web Central 3D Navigator™  which lets users visualize, analyze and interact with their buildings, building systems and assets data, in a new way, that extends from the initial design/build phase to full lifecycle management of an organization’s building assets.
The EIM environment integrates operational and financial information within the new Strategic Financial Analysis (SFA) application, which provides a unified cost model of an organization’s capital asset investments and operating expenses of its entire portfolio. Using intuitive configurable consoles, SFA delivers metrics and benchmarks for the full range of real estate, infrastructure and facilities data?including CapEx, OpEx, total cost of ownership / occupancy, and asset condition.

In conjunction with the ARCHIBUS Strategic Space Planning and Enterprise Asset Management applications, users can easily plan and visualize what-if, and event-driven scenarios to align real estate, infrastructure and facility information to achieve business objectives.

Whether processing an individual request or accepting data on an entire portfolio, ARCHIBUS EIM correlates all information within its comprehensive suite of applications to provide a holistic view of an enterprise.  

The new ARCHIBUS release is now available for purchase from ARCHIBUS Business Partners, like us! For information on how to get the new release contact us at info@rsc2lc.com
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