Automatic links
Unlock and access your engineering content, stored in external systems, directly from your engineering drawings and documents.
Access multiple systems (such as ERP, Asset Management, Plant Maintenance, etc.) directly from your CAD drawings and PDFs
Asset Navigation
The AIM Suite delivers Asset Navigation across asset intensive industries around the globe
This means the creation, management, overhaul and deployment of key assets can be improved and enhanced with the deployment of The AIM Suite. Industries, such as Oil & Gas, can leverage this technology in order to unlock their engineering content within native CAD drawings and engineering documents.
Asset Navigation comprises of 3 modules
AssetXtractor™
Master Data Governance made simple with AssetXtractor™
Unlock Engineering Content
Create/Maintain a Tag Database
Validate against Master Data
Maximise value from drawings & engineering documents
CaptureFlow™
Streamline your indexing process with CaptureFlow™
Automatically extract Title Blocks
Add searchable meta-data
Bulk upload to ECM
Improve search & retrieval in
your OpenText™ ECM
HotSpots™
Rapid navigation to drawings/ information with HotSpots™
Automatic ‘Highlight’ of Tags
in drawings/documents
Direct access to external systems
Intuitive “Asset Centric Navigation” with the click of a screen
Integrating tightly with the market leading OpenText ECM platforms of Content Suite and Documentum
Asset Navigation also supports the engineering specific solutions of xECM for Engineering for Content Suite and Asset Operations for Documentum. It also works seamlessly with the xECM for SAP framework – giving the ability to leverage related information held in e.g. SAP, directly from the drawing itself via the business workspace.
The AIM Suite not only unlocks valuable asset information within engineering drawings and documents, it also bridges the gap between structured and unstructured data and info, and systems. This means that asset related information can be accessed directly from the tag itself – whether it lies in the same ECM or an allied, yet separate system, such as ERP, Asset Management etc.