New Report Places Bentley’s OpenPlant Products at the Forefront of Interoperability and Plant Creation

Bentley Systems, Incorporated today announced that a new report from industry analyst Monica Schnitger, of Schnitger Corporation, puts Bentley’s OpenPlant products for plant creation at the forefront of data interoperability. Improved interoperability, says the report, enables owner-operators to achieve faster project completion and more efficient operations. Schnitger cites comments by early adopters of OpenPlant – including CH2M HILL, Hatch, RAFAKO, and DuPont – offering enthusiastic support for the software’s use of ISO 15926 as its intrinsic data model to meet the real-time interoperability goal of the iRING user community. Excerpts of these comments, along with remarks from early adopter MWH Global, appear later in this press release. Read More

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