HeavyBid 2019.1 Release Notes Heavybid 2019.1 has 9 Major New Features/Updates, and is almost double the list of items we were able to put into the dot-one release a year ago. A few highlights of the HeavyBid update include: Ability to create estimates directly from HCSS Pre-Construction, Increased P6 integration, Additional accounting summary reports, Quickly […]
Forecasting is Now Available on HeavyJob.com
The last Thursday of every month Adam Black, HeavyJob Product Manager, hosts a Monthly HeavyJob Webinar detailing new features, releases, and fields questions from attendees. This past Webinar included some great developments with HeavyJob (including the Forecasting on HeavyJob.com). Here is a summary: Not a new feature, but Android users can now use bomgar on […]
A Celebration of Diversity at HCSS Brings Us Together
The 2nd Annual Heritage Fest at HCSS was a huge success! This event began as the brainchild of HCSS Developer, Danielle Doty, to lead us into a season of learning more about each other. “Think Middle School Fair meets Potluck meets International Music Festival,” explained Danielle. “It’s a great way for people to express something […]
An Executive View of Your Job Performance That You Should be Using Today
This question comes up often in support calls from both new and experienced HeavyJob users: “I have to manage multiple jobs, and I need to see how they are performing. Can you help me find a quick way to get this information?” Important job data is being compiled in the background every time foremen submit […]
Thinking about Installs and Updates Like an HCSS Support Tech
To fully understand our customers, we train our Technical Support Analysts in a way that will give us experience from the other side. Every new support employee is responsible for learning how to install and update all of their own software so that we can support the process better. As you work through your install […]
Kevin Thomas, Mr. 10,000, is Awarded Support Belt Champion
Studying the human behavior of successful people, Malcolm Gladwell proposes in his book, Outliers, that 10,000 hours of practicing your craft is the magic number for achieving great success. Gladwell adds that his case studies are not singularly dependent on the 10,000 hours alone. The quality of learning, and the unique and extraordinary opportunities seized, […]