Hagerman & Company, Inc. Technology Bulletin

Ebul 79 - May 2009

by Matt Lane,
Director, Consulting Services

 

Introducing the Vault 2010 Product Line

 

As part of its recent 2010 product launch, Autodesk has made major changes and improvements to its Vault and Productstream products. The main changes are:
 

bulletRenaming of the Autodesk® Productstream® product to Autodesk® Vault Manufacturing
bulletAddition of the Vault Manufacturing and Vault Collaboration products. In order of increasing functionality and price, the Autodesk data management product line now consists of Vault, Vault Workgroup, Vault Collaboration and finally Vault Manufacturing.
bulletWith Vault Workgroup on up, the product line now includes greatly enhanced document management capabilities that many users have been looking and asking for.
bulletIntroduction of the requirement that all users connected to an Autodesk Data Management Server (ADMS) be using the same client software. In the past, customers could have some users with Vault and some with Productstream connecting to the same server. With the 2010 release, all users at a site must be using the same client software (Vault, Vault Workgroup, Vault Collaboration or Vault Manufacturing). This may be a major issue for some of our customers that will require further one-on-one discussion.

 

Autodesk Vault Workgroup (the next step up from standard Vault) adds the following capabilities:
 

bulletRelease/revision management (as opposed to the more limited check in/check out and version management in standard Vault)
bulletCustomizable lifecycle states to allow for transitions of files between states such as released, under change, in review, obsolete etc.
bulletEnhanced security to better control access to files based on folder location or lifecycle state. For example, you can allow shop floor people to only see files in certain folders or in a released state.
bulletAutomatic file naming based on your file naming/numbering schemes
bulletEnhanced document property configuration and editing within the Workgroup client rather than being limited to only file properties and titleblock attributes as with standard Vault
bulletCustomizable document categories to allow different types of documents to have different revision schemes, lifecycle states and transitions, associated properties etc., thus making it much easier to expand the use of Workgroup to other document types and company departments
bulletBatch plotting including the ability to select a top level assembly and automatically plot all drawings associated with that assembly and its children

 

Autodesk Vault Collaboration then adds additional major features such as:
 
bulletAn Internet Explorer-based search-view-print client for use by people in departments such as manufacturing, purchasing, sales, etc.
bulletMultisite replication and synchronization to allow companies to easily share and collaborate using native Inventor (and other types of files) across multiple locations
 

Finally, Vault Manufacturing adds the capability to do item management, engineering change orders, bills of material and ERP integration.

We strongly urge all of our existing Vault customers to take a look at and consider upgrading to at least Vault Workgroup. It adds some additional basic document management capabilities that many clients have been asking for.  Also, any of you who have been operating in a mixed Vault/Productstream environment will probably want to talk with us about plans for moving forward.

 

Major organizations using Adept include Alcoa, Bosch, Caterpillar, Rohm & Haas, General Electric, Lockheed, NASA, Olin, Rockwell, General Mills, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sony, Hormel, Sunoco and many, many more.

While very similar to the Vault, Meridian and TeamWork products we already offer, Adept has some additional unique capabilities that may make it a good fit for some of our customers including:

-Support for a wide variety of AutoCAD-based verticals including AutoCAD Electrical, MEP, Civil 3D, AutoCAD Architecture and Land Desktop. (Revit users will also want to take a look at Adept.)

-SolidWorks integration including support for SolidWorks configurations and excellent bill of materials (BOM) capabilities.

-Support for distributed vault architectures.

In addition to the features listed above, Adept also offers all standard document management functionality along with Autodesk Inventor and Microstation integration, customizable workflow with e-mail notification, automated publishing and printing of drawings and documents and much more.

Most importantly, we offer a variety of document management and workflow systems that can include some of all of the following capabilities:

bulletFull CAD integration
bulletManagement of all file types for all types of users and all company departments
bulletAutomated engineering change order (ECO) processing
bulletFully customizable workflow for all other company departments as well
bulletInexpensive and easy to use search-view-print client software
bulletBatch printing and plotting
bulletMulti-site replication
bulletFull web client access and functionality
bulletCollaboration with remote sites/employees, suppliers, contractors, clients, etc.
bulletAutomated publishing of documents to PDF or other industry standard formats
bulletTransmittal creation, management and tracking
bulletIntegration with most maintenance management systems
bulletIntegration with other in-house document management and enterprise systems
bulletBill of materials and ERP integration

Our goal is to work with each client to help determine which system is the best fit for them. And then once that system has been selected, help each customer implement it in order to achieve the highest possible return on investment.

Let us know how we can be of service to you!