Making the Connection: InEight and Viewpoint Vista

Aug 11, 2021 | Webinar, Integrated Platform

| 1 Hour Watch Time

If you’ve been challenged by trying to get better alignment between your organization’s project managers and finance teams, you’ll be excited to see how InEight’s integrated platform of solutions is now integrated with Viewpoint Vista. 

We’ll show how InEight’s partnership with Ryvit has produced one of the most sophisticated project management experiences for Viewpoint Vista customers. Watch as our presenters demo the tool and show you how you can: 

  • Sync employee, job and finance data.
  • Automatically send change orders into Vista.
  • Ensure clean data is accurate for reporting. 

You’ll come away knowing how to sync master data libraries, project alignment, control modules and daily plan details instantly and reliably with Viewpoint Vista. 

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