RedEye integrates with Microsoft 365 to manage global critical infrastructure

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Brisbane, Australia 22 February 2021 – Queensland-founded global digital technology company, RedEye Apps, has integrated with Microsoft to unlock safety and efficiency improvements for the world’s critical assets and infrastructure.

Asset owners and critical infrastructure operators from the power, water, government, natural resources and renewable energy industries will now be able to manage engineering documentation and execute safer maintenance work with one single source of data truth through RedEye’s integration to Microsoft 365.

Enabled by this new interoperability, all asset documentation – such as instructions, permits, manuals, procedures and test sheets – can now be stored, accessed, and edited in Microsoft 365 from within the RedEye platform. Now more than ever, making important asset, operational and project information easier to access, use, update and manage by staff and contractors will ensure the critical services provided by these organisations are not disrupted.

Chief Technology Officer for RedEye, Jenny Johnson, said the Microsoft 365 integration will drive significant efficiencies across key industries for both national and international markets.  

“Across the globe, our clients rely on the ability to access their asset drawings and artefacts from the RedEye platform,” Ms. Johnson said. “It’s how they control version accuracy and execute safe and efficient maintenance work.” 

With the Microsoft 365 integration, a field worker sent to work on an asset can now not only access the latest version of the engineering drawings, 3D models and data with certainty, but also view and edit any associated manuals, configuration guides and permits in Microsoft 365 from the same location.  

“We expect this will shave more than 30 per cent off the time spent looking for asset documentation, especially in the field, because everything is now in one spot and accessible from anywhere,” Ms Johnson said.  

“Integrating RedEye with Microsoft 365 brings functionality that will shape a new wave of change within a number of key industries,” said Daniel Canning, director, product marketing, Microsoft 365 at Microsoft. “Customers can take advantage of RedEye solutions to manage asset and engineering data within Microsoft 365.”   

The integration with Microsoft will further enhance an organisation’s ability to rely on a single source of truth for its asset and critical infrastructure information to drive hundreds of thousands of dollars in resource savings and improve safe work practices.  

Wayne Gerard, CEO and Co-Founder of RedEye, said the integration with Microsoft is just one example of how the company is helping clients improve the way they work, increasing safety, efficiency and collaboration.  

“In 2020 we illustrated our strength very clearly – helping our clients make evidence-based decisions with data in their hands when they need it most – and we are building on that strength with the Microsoft integration to provide increased functionality from the same central point for our clients,” Mr. Gerard said.  

“I don’t think anyone can say with certainty what 2021 will bring in terms of challenges, but one thing remains certain and that’s our commitment to keeping the world’s critical infrastructure running.” 

To find out more visit https://www.redeye.co/redeye-office365

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About RedEye

RedEye is a technology company founded in Australia in 2012. Our vision is to make the world’s critical infrastructure safer, easier and more efficient to operate and maintain. Today RedEye has six offices globally and helps clients manage over $250 Billion in large complex assets and critical infrastructure.

Our Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions including our engineering data management, asset and work management, bushfire risk management and digital twin solutions, and our technology, process optimisation and change management consulting services are purpose-built for asset owners.

RedEye partners with the world’s leading asset owners in utilities, resources, government, defence, healthcare and infrastructure to enable digital transformation in digital engineering, digital twin, asset management, analytics and bushfire risk management by making their asset data more available, usable and valuable.

RedEye’s cloud and mobile based technology platforms integrate with, complement and extend our clients’ existing ERP, EAM, GIS, Safety and other core business systems.

RedEye partners with leading technology companies including Microsoft, IBM, ESRI and AWS. We also partner with global and specialist systems integrators and consulting firms including KPMG to extend our reach and value globally.

RedEye’s team and partners have developed deep domain and subject matter expertise working with numerous asset owners and critical infrastructure operators and are available to share best practice solutions, knowledge and processes.

 

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