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Integrated project management software
Oracle Project Portfolio Management (PPM) Integration Pack for Primavera P6 and the Oracle E-Business Suite connects Oracle’s Primavera P6 with the Oracle E-Business Suite to integrate project management and financial information seamlessly for complete enterprise PPM functionality. It allows users to synchronize information regardless of whether they create projects in Oracle PPM or Primavera P6 Enterprise PPM. Users can synchronize project structures, resource details, budgets, actual costs, progress, and cost to complete.
Oracle — www.oracle.com

Visualization software
Autodesk, Inc., acquired Dynamite VSP and Dynamite SIM visualization software products and related assets from 3AM Solutions. Autodesk said that Dynamite VSP and Dynamite SIM technology will help it automate the process of creating visualizations for projects made with AutoCAD Civil 3D software. Dynamite VSP offers simple and efficient ways to bring AutoCAD Civil 3D software data into Autodesk 3ds Max Design software. Autodesk intends to integrate core technology from the Dynamite VSP and Dynamite SIM products into 3ds Max Design and other existing Autodesk architecture, civil engineering, and visual communication applications.
Autodesk, Inc. — www.autodesk.com

Stormwater treatment
KriStar Enterprises, Inc., has become a distributor of Imbrium Systems Corp.’s SorbtiveMEDIA, an oxide-coated media that removes dissolved phosphorus from stormwater. SorbtiveMEDIA will be integrated with KriStar’s Perk Filters and TreePOD systems. The Perk Filter is a stormwater filtration device that reduces pollutant loading in urban runoff. The TreePOD Biofilter is a tree box filter that removes ultra-fine and dissolved pollutants from stormwater runoff.
Imbrium — www.imbriumsystems.com
KriStar — www.kristar.com

 
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