Course NR From CAD to CEO with Autodesk and ARCHIBUS/FM Gregory J. Alevras Manager, Business Development ARCHIBUS, Inc. 1. About ARCHIBUS, Inc. 2. Why Automate Facilities Who is ARCHIBUS? Developer of ARCHIBUS/FM Since 1987, ARCHIBUS/FM has been the #1 AutoCAD-based CAFM system in the world. Implemented by over 16,000 organizations representing more than 1,000,000 users. 66% of the global integrated CAFM Market Available in over 100 countries
History - ARCHIBUS, Inc. Autodesk developer partner since 1983 Developer Number 007 Autodesk Developer of the Year on numerous occasions Has been at the forefront of Autodesk technology for 20 years ARCHIBUS/FM Vertical Integration Real Property & Lease Management Strategic Master Planning Space Management Furniture & Equipment Mgmt Telecom & Cable Management Building Operations Management FM Web Central Workflow Controller ADN Third Parties Corporate Developers Service Organizations ARCHIBUS/FM Platform ARCHIBUS/FM Horizontal Integration OEM VoloView AutoCAD Architectural Desktop Revit Map OnSite Desktop MapGuide OnSite Enterprise ARCHIBUS/FM Platform
Today s Goals With ARCHIBUS/FM and Autodesk tools, FM automation can be: Right-sized Choose entry-level to enterprise solution Unified Work in any CAD, LAN, or Web environment Results-oriented Drive your business forward ARCHIBUS/FM Unifies the Autodesk Products ARCHIBUS/FM Application Features OEM VoloView AutoCAD Architectural Desktop Revit Map OnSite Desktop MapGuide OnSite Enterprise ARCHIBUS/FM Platform Features ARCHIBUS/FM Meta-data Schema ARCHIBUS/FM with Autodesk OEM: Just the Functions You Need Learning CAFM Facility Redlining Collaborative Activities Integrated Reporting Microsoft Office Integration
ARCHIBUS/FM with Autodesk OEM: Just the Functions You Need Microsoft Office rather than CAD/GIS- Style reporting A business tool rather than an engineering tool ARCHIBUS/FM and VoloView: CAD Power on the Web Integrated Web reporting ARCHIBUS/FM and VoloView: CAD Power on the Web Web-based Redlining
ARCHIBUS/FM and VoloView: Your Business Processes on the Web Drawings as Web Interface elements Web-based process automation ARCHIBUS/FM and VoloView: Your Business Processes on the Web Off-the-shelf Web reporting To integrate collaborative users from other departments of the enterprise ARCHIBUS/FM and AutoCAD: The CAFM Powerhouse Entry-level CAFM Large redlining and inventory projects Production CAFM drafting
ARCHIBUS/FM and AutoCAD: The CAFM Powerhouse ¾Space planning ¾Occupancy management ¾Asset management ¾Enterprise move planning ¾etc. ARCHIBUS/FM and AutoCAD: The CAFM Powerhouse ¾Intelligent production graphics for FM ARCHIBUS/FM and Architectural Desktop: Object Power ¾ Extend native ADT design objects into the facilities portion of your lifecycle management ¾ Drive both design and database functionality from the same objects 6
ARCHIBUS/FM and Architectural Desktop: Object Power Integrate programming, allocation, layout and other space planning activities ARCHIBUS/FM and Architectural Desktop: Object Power Connect your objects to analysis and downstream management tools ARCHIBUS/FM and MapGuide: Web based Map-style Access Perform multipledrawing queries that cross normal floor plate boundaries, such as geographic analyses Gain true, live database annotation of your maps
ARCHIBUS/FM MapGuide: Enterprise Process Integration Unify disparate systems under a single interface Usage and Solution Types Reviewing vs. Editing Diagramming vs. Drafting Facility Redlining vs. Drafting Office-style Reporting vs. Map-style Reporting CAD-Centric vs. Process-Centric Data Modelling Reviewing Versus Editing Collaborative or Review Usage OEM, VoloView, MapGuide Editing Usage AutoCAD, ADT, Map
Diagramming Versus Drafting Diagram-level Accuracy for Block Insertions or Facility Redlining OEM Drafting-level Accuracy AutoCAD, ADT, Map Office-style Versus Map-style Reporting The interface is a database form or report, even if it may require drawing information as detail. The interface is a drawing or map, even if it spans drawing boundaries, and may require database information as detail. Office-style data drives drawings Map-style drawing drives data OEM or VoloView Map, OnSite Desktop, MapGuide Process-centric Versus CAD-centric Data Modelling The interface represents a directed business process that collaborative and casual users use in a directed sequence to produce results. Process-centric Business Solution OEM, VoloView, MapGuide The interface lists tools that professionals use in combinations to produce results. CAD-centric Engineering Solution AutoCAD, ADT, Map, OnSite Desktop 9
Conclusions With ARCHIBUS/FM and Autodesk tools, FM automation can be: Right-sized Choose entry-level to enterprise solutions Unified Work in any CAD, LAN, or Web environment Results-oriented Drive your business forward