Archibus

Archibus is an Integrated Workplace Management System (IWMS) platform developed by Archibus, Inc. The platform is integrated bi-directionally with building information modeling and CAD design software.[1] Archibus software solutions are used to manage around 15 million properties around the world.[2][3] Archibus software is easily integrated with Mobile, GIS, and ERP systems such as Oracle, SAP, Sage and others.[4]

Archibus
Developer(s)Archibus, Inc.
Stable release
24.4
Operating systemWindows, Web-based
TypeIntegrated Workplace Management System
LicenseProprietary
Websitearchibus.com

Products

Archibus is a platform that includes a range of infrastructure and facilities management solutions, and is available in both Web-based and Microsoft Windows-based platforms.[3][5] The software can also be delivered in the cloud (SaaS).[6]

Platforms:[3]

  • Archibus Web Central
  • Archibus Smart Client
  • Archibus Mobile Framework[5]

Delivery Models:[7]

  • Archibus On-Premises ― software installed within the building premises.
  • Archibus Hosted Services ― software installed & used from a remote location.
  • Archibus SaaS ― a software as a service model
  • Archibus Cloud ― a software as a service model

Applications:[3]

  • Real Estate Portfolio Management[4][8]
  • Capital Project Management
  • Space Planning & Management[5]
  • Move Management
  • Asset Management[8]
  • Environmental & Risk Management[8]
  • Building Operations[8]
  • Workplace Services[5]
  • Technology Extensions
  • Professional Services

History

Founded in Boston, in 1983, Archibus software is the originator of IWMS software and the most trusted name in Workplace, Real Estate and Facilities Management. Archibus provides the world’s leading organizations with end-to-end insight on their built-environment, enabling them to reduce real estate costs, optimize operations, and elevate their employee experience.

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