Sword CTSpace
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Sword CTSpace is an engineering content management and project collaboration software
Construction collaboration technology
Construction collaboration technology refers to software applications used to enable effective sharing of project-related information between geographically dispersed members of a construction project team, often through use of a web-based Software as a service platform.-History:The terms...

 vendor headquartered in Brentford, UK. Sword CTSpace’s products include both Software as a Service (SaaS)
Software as a Service
Software as a service , sometimes referred to as "on-demand software," is a software delivery model in which software and its associated data are hosted centrally and are typically accessed by users using a thin client, normally using a web browser over the Internet.SaaS has become a common...

 or cloud-based solutions and on-premise or self-hosted solutions. Its software helps companies involved in construction and engineering operations to manage their electronic engineering documents and data. Their products also include project collaboration, process management
Process management
Process management is the ensemble of activities of planning and monitoring the performance of a process. The term usually refers to the management of business processes and manufacturing processes...

, and records management
Records management
Records management, or RM, is the practice of maintaining the records of an organization from the time they are created up to their eventual disposal...

 features.

Sword CTSpace was founded in 2009 as a merger of the CTSpace (itself a merger of the construction collaboration software companies BuildOnline, ViaNovus, and Citadon) and Cimage business units of the France-based business software company Sword Group. Sword CTSpace’s website lists single offices in the UK, France, Germany, and United Arab Emirates, and five offices in North America: in San Francisco, Houston, Chicago, New York, and Calgary.
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