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EarthCam and Procore provide live site streaming

Webcam content provider EarthCam has entered into a strategic relationship with cloud-based construction management software company Procore to deliver high quality live streaming video and imagery directly from construction projects around the world. The deal was announced at the CONEXPO-CON/AGG show, where EarthCam live-streamed images from the exhibition.
March 13, 2017 Read time: 1 min
EarthCam provides live streaming from the project, straight to Procore’s project management software

Webcam content provider 7653 EarthCam has entered into a strategic relationship with cloud-based construction management software company Procore to deliver high quality live streaming video and imagery directly from construction projects around the world. The deal was announced at the CONEXPO-CON/AGG show, where EarthCam live-streamed images from the exhibition.

Under the agreement, EarthCam’s images and video streams can be relayed and integrated directly into Procore project management software, allowing project managers to document in real-time progress on site. The video stream can also be used by clients to promote the project to customers and supporters.

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