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IMAGINiT Technologies Releases New Version of Clarity

New features and Revit Server 2013 compatibility increase staff efficiencies for the BIM teams.

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May 25, 2012

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IMAGINiT Technologies has released IMAGINiT Clarity and IMAGINiT Clarity LT for Autodesk Revit Server 2013 software. Designed to enhance the Revit Server platform, the Web-based solution offers new and enriched features and supports side-by-side installations of Autodesk Revit 2013 and 2012. Internal team members and external partners can improve project collaboration, automate repetitive tasks, and provide data to non-Revit users with simple setup, easy administration and secure connectivity.
 
Architecture, engineering, and construction firms with multiple offices and multiple partners can securely share a centrally hosted Revit 2012 or 2013 BIM model. New features enhance collaboration and significantly cut both time and resources required to complete essential tasks.
 
The new version helps minimize risk of downtime by supporting the ability to host different BIM projects on multiple central host servers. This optional mesh configuration eliminates the single point of failure issue by distributing different projects across multiple servers and also provides load-balancing ability for users, projects, regional pipelines and servers.
 
The central dashboard makes management easy with the ability to view, manage and monitor all of the central host servers as well as local accelerator servers without having to log into each of them separately.
 
To ensure the host servers are focused on critical functions, the automation of tasks can now be assigned and scheduled to other servers and/or workstations. The new version of Clarity allows specific hardware to conduct mundane tasks while freeing up the mission critical servers and staff to undertake higher value tasks.
 
To share model data with people who dont use Revit, IMAGINiT Clarity also provides more export options when transforming model data into file formats. In addition to PDF, DWF, Data Export and Image Export file formats, IMAGINiT Clarity can now also automatically generate both DWG and IFC files.
 
According to the company, organizations of many sizes can benefit from Clarity, but not all need the entire package. The company created Clarity LT, which helps organizations looking to get started with project sharing and security. Limited to two active projects and 25 users, Clarity LT has the same overall capabilities of IMAGINiT Clarity.

For more information, visit IMAGINiT Technologies.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.
 

 

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