{"id":29827,"date":"2015-04-13t12:41:47","date_gmt":"2015-04-13t16:41:47","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.deco-dalles.com\/?p=29827"},"modified":"2024-07-16t15:50:49","modified_gmt":"2024-07-16t19:50:49","slug":"primavera-products-jump-to-version-15-1-explained","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.deco-dalles.com\/primavera-products-jump-to-version-15-1-explained\/","title":{"rendered":"all primavera products jump to version 15.1 – here’s why"},"content":{"rendered":"

oracle primavera has just released version\u00a015.1 of it’s flagship project management & scheduling software primavera p6<\/a>. \u00a0but for the many who are users of oracle primavera software products, this release might come as a big surprise – especially since the last release (2014) was version 8.4<\/a>.<\/p>\n

but don’t fret, there’s a simple explanation to a seeming jump of 7 major software versions<\/strong>\u00a0over the span of only 6 months.<\/p>\n

the primavera business unit is rebooting its\u00a0software release\u00a0numbering, starting with this release, labeled 15.1. the reasons, as oracle primavera explained on a recent broadcast<\/a>, are focused on the increasing integrations between\u00a0the primavera software products. the new numbering will hopefully allow for less confusion around what version of a given primavera product will integrate with another.<\/p>\n

so for example, if your company is a user of primavera p6 eppm software<\/a>, and you are looking to implement primavera analytics reporting, then you will have to align both tools on version 15.x to allow for the integration to work.<\/p>\n

or perhaps you would like to take advantage of primavera unifier’s ability to manage costs\u00a0alongside your project schedules in primavera p6 professional<\/a> (windows). then again you will need to ensure your company has the same compatible versions installed to achieve these 2 products working together in an integrated fashion.<\/p>\n

here’s a visual of the new strategy.<\/p>\n

primavera version 15.1<\/h2>\n

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based on this slide from oracle, we can summarize the following:<\/p>\n