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Autodesk Announces New Ways to Connect to Autodesk Construction Cloud
Teams across the building lifecycle can integrate applications and streamline data management more easily than ever before to save time and money SAN RAFAEL,

About this update from Autodesk, Inc.
[{"type":"text","content":"Teams across the building lifecycle can integrate applications and streamline data management more easily than ever before to save time and money\n\n\nSAN RAFAEL, Calif., May 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) today announced powerful new integration capabilities for Autodesk Construction Cloud with the release of a new integration platform Autodesk Construction Cloud Connect and an expansion of its partner ecosystem. Autodesk added several new APIs enabling custom connections for BIM 360® and PlanGrid®, and 15 new native integrations, bringing the total number of direct integrations in the Autodesk Construction Cloud ecosystem up to over 140. Project teams can now more easily build custom integrations and streamline data across workflows – from design to planning, building and operations – so they can increase efficiency and productivity.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \nAutodesk Construction Cloud Connect facilitates out-of-the-box integrationsAutodesk Construction Cloud Connect (ACC Connect), an evolution of PlanGrid Connect, is an intuitive, ready-to-use integration platform that allows customers to create flexible integrations without writing code. Powered by Workato, ACC Connect supports integrations for Assemble, BIM 360, BuildingConnected and PlanGrid. Customers can connect their Autodesk Construction Cloud products to automate continuous or scheduled data flows with a wide range of SaaS applications including Box, Smartsheet, DocuSign, and QuickBooks Online.\nAutodesk Construction Cloud customers can collaborate on workflows across the building lifecycle, and they may turn to point solutions for specific activities such as file sharing, expense management and time tracking. Instead of dedicating software development resources, which can be costly and challenging to find, to build custom integrations between Autodesk products and these specialized solutions, customers can now rely on ACC Connect to easily configure their own integrations. \n\"Transferring data between the applications we use and those used by our clients and subcontractor partners can often be a complex, expensive, and error-prone process,\" said Blaine Crawford, director of information technology, C.W. Driver. \"ACC Connect lets us easily build custom integrations between the solutions used across each of our project teams and workflows so ...