C IL | Yeah, if you have been doing all the revolutionary stuff Traction does since CenterPoint was TurningPoint on DOS w/ Windows overlay, Traction looks like they reinvented the wheel 4 some decades later. Costs by project, costs by profit center, costs by field, costs by production series, costs for multiple enterprises with global ratios, etc etc.
You can do your data management with double entry accounting, extract data from the GIS map and put it into a single-entry database (Granular and others), or manage it as a GIS database (a bunch of the desktop programs). Can Traction break the ERP type barrier between accounting and management data integration? |