Bentley Systems, Incorporated, a leading global provider of comprehensive software and digital twins services for advancing the design, construction, and operations of infrastructure, today announced it has opened up its ProjectWise 365 cloud service to virtually connect infrastructure project participants forced to work from home.
As a special gesture, it has waived subscription fees till September 30.
ProjectWise 365, leveraging Microsoft 365 technology and office productivity tools, extends the reach and accessibility of BIM and infrastructure engineering data to facilitate collaboration and design review across the ecosystem of project stakeholders.
As an instant-on cloud service accessed through a web browser to simplify design review, transmittals, RFIs, information sharing, and issues resolution, ProjectWise 365 is perfectly suited for quick adoption while working from home, eliminating the need for error-prone combinations of generic technologies such as drop boxes and PDF.
In 2019 Bentley Systems was ranked by the ARC Advisory Group as the #1 provider of Collaborative BIM for its enterprise-scalable ProjectWise Design Integration offerings, and Microsoft cited Bentley as one of the top 25 companies in terms of Azure usage globally.
In the development of ProjectWise 365, extending infrastructure engineering workflows to all users of Microsofts Office 365 cloud services, Bentley leveraged its market-leading experience in meeting the collaboration and work-sharing challenges of distributed project delivery teams.
Dustin Parkman, VP, Project Delivery for Bentley, said: "The enterprises using ProjectWise Design Integration for work sharing, which include 74 of the ENR Top 100 Design Firms, have been telling us that they credit ProjectWise for sustaining their project productivity over the forced transition to work from home."
"Now, by broadly and immediately opening up access to our new simplified ProjectWise 365 cloud service, were extending ProjectWise advantages in collaboration and design review to infrastructure engineering project teams at every scale," stated Parkman.
"By fully digitally enabling every infrastructure professional, we hope to support their resilience in surmounting this crisis," he added.
Gregory J. Ellwanger, Project Engineer for BLA, said: "The present work-from-home conditions and coordination with multiple parties highlight how critical it is to our business and our role as prime consultant on projects, that our project teams always stay connected and productive."
"ProjectWise 365 cloud services enable us to rapidly deploy a common BIM collaboration environment that avoids the data silos, coordination delays, and the other limitations weve experienced while using network drives, file-sharing services, and email," noted Ellwanger.
"ProjectWise 365 allows us to coordinate designs more quickly and reduce risk in contractual exchanges, regardless of the location of project participants, adding resilience to our design practice and increasing our ability to deliver high-quality projects on schedule," he added.-TradeArabia News Service
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