So with this in mind, I was reluctant to sort the cheat sheet of products by industry. Recall that one of our summer interns, Courtney Yu, created a cheat sheet, a sort of Cliff's Notes, of Autodesk products. Although any customer from any industry may be able to reap the benefits from any product (which is even more likely due to convergence), I thought I'd take a crack at sorting Courtney's list by primary industry.
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Today's blog post story comes to us from the Forge team. Forge is our application program interface (API) platform and supporting materials (sample code, manuals) as well as a community of developers who uses those APIs. Although Forge is intended for our customers and 3rd party developers to be able to use our web services, we use Forge for our development of the cloud-based services that we offer.
VueOps helps customers maximize facility uptime by integrating their building information through via a platform that optimizes facilities and the teams that support them. VueOps improves the workflow of managed equipment to save valuable time looking for information and planning the work. The time savings helps customers increase resource allocation to preventative maintenance, higher equipment reliability, and profitability. The VueOps visual platform uses intelligent, 3D models to enhance how even the most complex buildings operate.
Owners came to VueOps looking for practical ways to take advantage of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in operations and maintenance. The 3D models used to construct the buildings contained a wealth of information, but they were difficult to link to operational data and enterprise systems. Plus, people without design experience had difficulty navigating the massive files. The VueOps team decided to develop a solution that provided model viewing, data management, and integration with enterprise solutions (such as work-order management systems). So it's no surprise that VueOps adopted the Forge platform to connect cloud-based facilities management with 3D models, equipment data, and enterprise systems.
The Forge Viewer API makes building models in a variety of file formats viewable as lightweight, 3D visualizations. This is a hassle-free way for the VueOps team to share data without having to deal with all of the peculiarities of the various browsers.
With the new version of Design Review released last week, several customers have asked whether or not the existing ShareNow add-in will continue to work with Project Freewheel--the Autodesk service that enables your team to collaborate on designs using just about any operating system or device that has Internet access.
WBDG is a gateway to up-to-date information on integrated 'whole building' design techniques and technologies. The goal of 'Whole Building' Design is to create a successful high-performance building by applying an integrated design and team approach to the project during the planning and programming phases.
We also make software that allows the kind of quality management practices that have only existed in high-end manufacturing in the past. If you have a coordinated model that you're using as a basis for fabrication and installation in the field, and have a site team capable of running a laser scanner, we can automate the comparison of a laser scan to a 3D model to such an extent that you can check 100 percent of the installed work in the same time it used to take to spot check 5 percent of said work using traditional methods.
Why? Because in an industry like construction, employees rarely (if ever) work in isolation. People in our field are always working with teams, and they rely on systems and processes to get things done.
Is the solution intuitive and easy to understand? Can team members use it on the go or out in the field? How much training is required to learn the new system? Are there robust training programs offered if required? These are just some of the questions you should ask when evaluating different solutions.
Digitizing work flows has substantial benefits. In an American tunnel project that involved almost 600 vendors, the contractor developed a single platform solution for bidding, tendering, and contract management. This saved the team more than 20 hours of staff time per week, cut down the time to generate reports by 75 percent, and sped up document transmittals by 90 percent. In another case, a $5 billion rail project saved more than $110 million and boosted productivity by using automated work flows for reviews and approvals.
Other examples abound. For instance, insights from advanced analytics helped an oil and gas giant improve the productivity of its engineering function by 20 to 25 percent by pairing the right teams, appointing appropriate team leads, and modifying their work flows to minimize waste and improve efficiency. In another case, a large Middle Eastern construction firm worked with a software company to build a predictive analytics engine to prevent equipment breakdowns on-site for its fleet of construction vehicles. This saved millions of dollars in downtime, fuel costs, and maintenance expenses. And event simulations, coupled with optimization algorithms, have also helped ship builders optimize construction planning.
Computers and Structures, Inc. (CSI) is seeking an experienced developer to join our\r\n development team in Walnut Creek, California where they will be tasked with improving the\r\n graphical display in our line of engineering analysis software, using DirectX or OpenGL. The\r\n chosen candidate shall be highly motivated and have a passion for computer graphics. This\r\n position will include development of new features, as well as improving the existing graphical\r\n display to make the end user experience more enjoyable and easy to use.
CSI is seeking a software developer to join our team in New York and help expand\r\n the user interface of new and existing CSI products. The chosen candidate shall be\r\n self-motivated and have a passion for creating elegant user interfaces.
CSI is seeking a software developer to join our team in New York and help expand\r\n the capabilities of new and existing CSI products. The chosen candidate shall be\r\n self-motivated and have a passion for software development.
For all software\r\n development engineers, excellent programming skills are required, including the ability to\r\n work as part of a team and to use a variety of programming languages, especially Visual\r\n Basic/C, and development environments. Knowledge of computer graphics and graphic design\r\n skills a plus. Clear communication and writing skills are required.
CSI is seeking an experienced bridge engineer to join our development team in\r\n California and help expand the capabilities of the CSiBridge product. The chosen candidate shall\r\n be self-motivated and have a passion for engineering. This position will include development of\r\n new features, as well as improving existing features to make the end user experience more\r\n efficient and easy to use.
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