Oracle Revs AutoVue Enterprise Visualization
Oracle has unveiled AutoVue 20.0, featuring a new architecture that aims to scale with an organization’s evolving enterprise requirements and more efficiently serve the document visualization and collaboration needs of enterprise and desktop users. New capabilities within AutoVue 20.0 support customers in a variety of industries including Engineering and Construction, Utilities, Oil and Gas, and Manufacturing.
“Oracle’s AutoVue has notably improved the productivity of our design and project departments, and allowed us to standardize multiple visualization requirements on a single solution, saving time and money on support, administration and maintenance of our IT environment,” said Harald Carlsson, Documentation Administrator, Ringhals (part of Vattenfall AB). "The solution has helped thousands of users in engineering, maintenance and operations access and work with the technical information they need to support plant shutdowns, plant optimization, or routine maintenance activities. The new AutoVue 20.0 architecture is very impressive and we envision the new capabilities will deliver even more savings and performance improvements.”
Using AutoVue’s open and standards-based integration capabilities, Oracle claims that customers can integrate AutoVue into enterprise applications and visually enable them to access documents stored in various content repositories across the enterprise. This, it hopes, will enable information to be synthesized and presented visually in the appropriate business context needed to make effective technical and business decisions.
“With innovation, optimization and globalization leading 2010 priorities, IDC has seen increased interest from product lifecycle executives in visualization and collaboration tools to streamline the influx of complex information,” said Joe Barkai, Practice Director of Product Life-Cycle Strategies, IDC/Manufacturing Insights. “As organizations move to incorporate visual information into many areas of product and business process related decisions, solutions like Oracle’s AutoVue should help them capture and utilize that data, facilitating quick and efficient decision-making that delivers significant performance improvements.”