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A modern approach to managing plant, project, and asset enterprise data. Getting the most value from the information, keep it up to date, and apply it to increase competitiveness.
Delivering meaningful intelligence to connecting with information from other vital sources such as operations, supply chain, engineering contractors and related enterprise systems.
This eBook defines the need for Capital Asset Lifecycle Management (CALM), the characteristics needed for a CALM solution, describes how Siemens Digital Industries Software (Siemens) has partnered with Bentley Systems to develop and deliver a CALM solution, and highlights how that solution uniquely addresses the needs of the Energy and Process industry.
Shell is using Polarion, a contextual tool within Siemens’ Xcelerator™ portfolio of integrated software and services, to enable highly effective and transparent collaboration between its project development teams.
Today's energy and utility (E&U) leaders must meet their business and production targets to remain competitive in their industries. E&U businesses also require a high level of financing to fund their capital projects and operational expenditures and have to compete with other sectors to attract scarce investor resources.