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IT Toolkit: A Primer for CFMs

Just as a construction worker requires a certain set of tools to successfully perform his or her work, information technology (IT) in a construction company also requires specific tools. And, when used well, IT can create a competitive advantage.

Regardless of whether IT is performed in-house or by a third-party, CFMs must understand the following essential components of their IT toolkit in order to lead their organizations forward in leveraging technology:

  • Hardware
  • Reporting
  • Software
  • Communication
  • Networks
  • Security
  • Databases
  • Disaster Recovery
  • Integration

Hardware

The first major tool is hardware – the physical aspects of computers and related devices, such as:

  • Servers: Computers (or computer programs) that manage access to a centralized resource or service in a network (e.g., databases, accounting, or e-mail).
  • Desktops or laptops: Computers used by individuals to store, retrieve, and process data.
  • Mobile products: tablets, cell phones, or wearable devices often used for information consumption and increasingly for data generation/capture in the field.

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About the Author

Jason Keen

Jason Keen, CPA, CCIFP, is Chief Financial Officer at Jon M Hall Company in Sanford, Florida.

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