<img height="1" width="1" style="display:none;" alt="" src="https://px.ads.linkedin.com/collect/?pid=1826308&amp;fmt=gif">

Innovating Facility Insights: AssetWorks & ATX Advisory Collaboration

Kristen Shouldice

Kristen Shouldice

Driving Innovation: AssetWorks Facilities and ATX Advisory Collaborate for Better Facility Insights

AssetWorks Facilities, a premier provider of facilities management software for higher education institutions, and ATX Advisory, a leading technology consulting services organization specializing in BI and analytics solutions, are excited to announce their collaboration to bring leading-edge data-driven decision support to facilities management solutions for higher education


ATX-Full-NameLogo-01Founded in 2013, ATX Advisory is an experienced provider of technology consulting services to real estate, construction, and facility managers, finding creative solutions for managing complex data environments. ATX specializes in fulfilling BI (business intelligence) and analytics needs for companies with asset-intensive facilities. The company has worked with AssetWorks for nearly ten years while deploying BI and hosted analytics solutions for AssetWorks' customers, including the California Institute of Technology and UMass Chan Medical School.

ATX provides various services, including Tableau and PowerBI dashboard development, reporting strategy, integration development, data warehousing, and hosted analytics solutions. The company is flexible, offering hosted solutions and the ability to work within customer environments. ATX describes itself as having a "business-centric focus"—this ensures they have their client in mind 100% of the time. ATX is able to provide a full range of services with a team that includes business analysts and industry experts, BI developers, and data engineers.

With AssetWorks Facilities' investment in developing and deploying advanced reporting and analysis APIs, ATX provides services to create meaningful data analysis and reporting solutions for facilities institutions, further increasing the value of data analytics and reporting.

With a shared commitment to innovation and customer success, this collaboration combines ATX Advisory's expertise in BI and analytics solutions with AssetWorks Facilities' specialized software for managing facilities in higher education institutions. Together, they can offer comprehensive solutions to address both facilities and analytics needs, providing higher education institutions with unparalleled insights into their facilities' operations.

“AssetWorks is a leader in the facilities management technology space and we are thrilled to collaborate together to develop innovative data solutions for the industry,” says Mark DiGiovanni, ATX Managing Partner. “This alliance builds upon our construction and facilities expertise and aligns with our core focus of helping organizations maximize the value of their software and data.”

 

Randy Walsh, CEO of AssetWorks, shares, "We're excited to be working with ATX Advisory and our customers to help take advantage of our significant R+D investments and reporting APIs so our customers can get more value from their data to make more data-driven decisions." Randy added, "This collaboration marks a significant step in our unwavering commitment to supporting facilities management within higher and further education sectors."

 

To learn more about this, contact facilitymarketing@assetworks.com or info@atxadvisory.com..

Read On

AssetWorks Appoints Randy Walsh as Chief Executive Officer

SAN ANTONIO, TX, October 1, 2022 – AssetWorks Facilities, a leading solutions provider for...

Learn more arrow_forward

5 Ways to Maximize Facilities Management System Integration ROI

In 2020, the facilities group at the University of New Hampshire faced a common question that is...

Learn more arrow_forward
AssetWorks Facilities - TX-RAMP Certified; Level 2

AssetWorks Facilities Achieves TX-RAMP Level 2 Certification

AssetWorks Facilities Achieves TX-RAMP Level 2 Certification, Elevating Security and Privacy...

Learn more arrow_forward