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How to fix your field-to-office data pipeline

December 18, 2025 - 2 PM ET

Your core systems — EAM, GIS, and ERP — are hungry for good data. You made a massive investment in them, expecting streamlined operations and critical insights. But what are they actually getting from your field teams?

If the answer is “slow, inconsistent, or just plain unreliable data,” you have a serious problem. You can’t trust your reports, your assets aren’t being managed effectively, and the performance you paid for is nowhere to be found.

Reject the “rip and replace” nightmare

When you try to find a solution, vendors will often tell you the only fix is a costly, high-risk “rip and replace” of your existing software. This is a multi-year, budget-draining nightmare that nobody wants.

Worse, it completely misses the real problem.

Your systems probably aren’t broken. Your field data pipeline is.

A better way to fix your field data pipeline

Join this session to see how you can get straight to the real fix without the high-risk overhaul. We’ll show you how to unify your field data collection first, creating a single, reliable channel that ensures only clean, standardized, and real-time information ever reaches your core systems.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • Why “rip and replace” projects often fail to solve the underlying data-quality problem
  • The practical steps to diagnose and fix your broken field-to-office data pipeline
  • How to unify diverse field data collection tools to create a single source of truth
  • Methods for standardizing and cleaning data before it pollutes your enterprise systems
  • How to finally get the real-time performance and reliable reporting you paid for

If you’re the one responsible for the systems — and the data that feeds them — this session will give you a practical playbook.

Stop feeding your systems bad data. Reserve your spot today!

Speakers

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Jake Freivald
Vice President, Product Marketing
Jake Freivald’s twenty-five year career in software has covered multiple technology specializations with a focus on data management and analytics. He places particular emphasis on helping business people understand the practical requirements of modernization. He has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University and lives with his family on Long Island, NY.
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