Top 5 GIS Articles of 2020

As we wrap up all things 2020, the AssetAlly team is hard at work developing new ways to bring you valuable GIS content in 2021. To help us plan for what’s next, we like to look back at our most successful content from the year gone by. Here are the top 5 AssetAlly articles of 2020.

  1. Valve Maintenance Cheat Sheet

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Water valves are an essential part of your community’s water distribution system. Valve maintenance demands acute attention to specific safety measures in order to be successful, which is why we’ve created this cheat sheet to guide you before, during, and after a water valve exercising.

2. Work Orders in AssetAlly (Video)

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The latest AssetAlly release featured several updates to the way users create, communicate, and complete work orders. To help you and your team learn about these improvements, and all of the great features included in the Work Orders took, we created an easy-to-follow video tutorial.

3. Meet the AssetAlly Development Team

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These individuals keep things running smoothly behind the scenes at AssetAlly. Without them, our team would be lost! We’d like for you to get to know them a little bit better, so without further ado, meet the AssetAlly Development Team!

4. Meet Your New Operations Dashboards

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AssetAlly now includes new Operations Dashboards that give you an instant graphic overview of important community data like your team’s current workload, annual routine maintenance progress, and other essential infrastructure statistics. Learn how this new feature will help you spend less time crunching numbers and more time improving your community.

5. The Updated Erosion Control Inspection Tool

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Completing your erosion and sediment control inspections and reporting your findings to the DNR is easier than ever thanks to the new and improved Erosion Control Inspection Tool in AssetAlly.


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Questions? Feedback? General musings? Contact our team and let us know what you’d like to see more of in 2021!