Primavera is an enterprise project portfolio management software. It includes project management, product management, collaboration and control capabilities, and integrates with other enterprise software such as Oracle and SAP’sERP systems. Primavera was launched in 1983 by Primavera Systems Inc., which was acquired by Oracle Corporation in 2008[1].
- Primavera P6 Professional Version History
- Primavera P6 Version History Online
- Primavera P6 Version History Free
Oracle has just released Primavera P6 18.8 and here's a look at what's new in Primavera P6 Professional version 18.8: Performance Percent Complete Field Based On Labor Units.
- Most Current Version. Click Below For More Images: Primavera P6 Professional Project Management (PPM) gives today’s project managers and schedulers the one thing they value most: control. Primavera P6 PPM, the recognized standard for high-performance project management software for projects with up to 100,000 activities!
- The current version is thus referred to as Primavera P6 EPPM 17.7 (because July is the 7 th month). For on-premises deployments (still 95% of our clients), software is released in July. Monthly the patches will be available. So, for on-premise the version is basically equals the 17.7 P6 cloud version.
- 1History
History[edit]
![History History](/uploads/1/2/6/0/126014102/308565393.png)
Products and versions[edit]
As of 2008 Primavera Systems supported long-established products - P3 and Sure-Trak - and the newer P6 version. The long-standing P3 product in its various forms was used by 25% of the heavy construction industry, its predominant customer base; the next most popular software was used by 11%.[2] Nearly 40% of general contractors with an annual revenue of $5M to $10M used Primavera P3. In comparison, the P6 version did not register in a CFMA 2008 survey of the United States construction industry. The P3 version to P6 version change is based in a move from DOS-type shortcut keys to mouse-based icons. Thus a software application that was once very fast to use but grounded in shortcut functions (which some users found difficult to master) moved to a mouse-based application that is quicker to learn, but once mastered never achieves the same speed of use. The Primavera Project Planner DOS core launched in 1983[3] and the P3 Windows interface launched in 1994.[4]
After a 27-year version life, Oracle ceased sales of the P3 and SureTrak versions on December 31, 2010.[5]
In 2012, Primavera P6 EPPM Upgrade Release 8.2 added capabilities for governance, project-team participation, and project visibility. Mobile PPM was introduced through Primavera’s P6 Team Member for iPhone and Team Member Web Interface, to streamline communications between project team members in the field and in the office. In addition, Primavera P6 Analytics Release 2.0 gained new enterprise-reporting tools and dashboards for monitoring and analyzing performance data, including geospatial analysis. Organizations could also investigate comparative trends and cause-and-effect in multiple projects with Primavera Contract Management Release 14 as it included the report-writing capabilities of Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher.[6]
In April 2013 Oracle Corporation announced the release of version 8.4 of Primavera P6 Enterprise Project Portfolio Management.[7] This version incorporated material from Oracle's acquisitions of Skire and Instantis in 2012.[8]
Use in ransomware[edit]
Primavera has been targeted by extortionists as a way to efficiently compromise digital business assets through fixable software security flaws, leading to a higher return in the usage of ransomware.[9] A security patch is available for most of such exploits.[10]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Oracle Buys Primavera'. www.oracle.com. Retrieved 2019-08-05.
- ^'2008 Information Technology Survey for the Construction Industry Seventh Edition', Construction Financial Management Association, 2008. www.cfma.org 'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2010-06-01. Retrieved 2015-10-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^'Computerized Project Control', F. Drigani, 1989 (google books 'what year was Primavera P3 developed') [1]
- ^Heck, Mike (1994-05-16). 'Project Planner mixes power, good interface'. InfoWorld. p. 100. Retrieved 2015-01-06.
Primavera Project Planner for Windows (P3), from Primavera Systems Inc., is the graphical program that combines all of the well-respected power of its DOS sibling, Project Planner for DOS 5.1, with the hourly scheduling functions of Primavera's Finest Hour 5.1.
- ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2011-08-31. Retrieved 2015-10-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^Dataversity - Article: Oracle Releases New Addition on BI Publisher
- ^Oracle Introduces New Release of Primavera P6 Enterprise Project Portfolio Management
- ^Oracle updates Primavera project portfolio management software
- ^Krebs, Bryan. 'San Francisco Rail System Hacker Hacked'. KrebsOnSecurity.com. Krebs on Security. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
- ^'Oracle Critical Patch Update Advisory - July 2016.'Oracle.com. Oracle Security Advisory. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
Primavera P6 Professional Version History
External links[edit]
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Primavera_(software)&oldid=918751539'
- 1History
History[edit]
Products and versions[edit]
As of 2008 Primavera Systems supported long-established products - P3 and Sure-Trak - and the newer P6 version. The long-standing P3 product in its various forms was used by 25% of the heavy construction industry, its predominant customer base; the next most popular software was used by 11%.[2] Nearly 40% of general contractors with an annual revenue of $5M to $10M used Primavera P3. In comparison, the P6 version did not register in a CFMA 2008 survey of the United States construction industry. The P3 version to P6 version change is based in a move from DOS-type shortcut keys to mouse-based icons. Thus a software application that was once very fast to use but grounded in shortcut functions (which some users found difficult to master) moved to a mouse-based application that is quicker to learn, but once mastered never achieves the same speed of use. The Primavera Project Planner DOS core launched in 1983[3] and the P3 Windows interface launched in 1994.[4]
After a 27-year version life, Oracle ceased sales of the P3 and SureTrak versions on December 31, 2010.[5]
In 2012, Primavera P6 EPPM Upgrade Release 8.2 added capabilities for governance, project-team participation, and project visibility. Mobile PPM was introduced through Primavera’s P6 Team Member for iPhone and Team Member Web Interface, to streamline communications between project team members in the field and in the office. In addition, Primavera P6 Analytics Release 2.0 gained new enterprise-reporting tools and dashboards for monitoring and analyzing performance data, including geospatial analysis. Organizations could also investigate comparative trends and cause-and-effect in multiple projects with Primavera Contract Management Release 14 as it included the report-writing capabilities of Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher.[6]
In April 2013 Oracle Corporation announced the release of version 8.4 of Primavera P6 Enterprise Project Portfolio Management.[7] This version incorporated material from Oracle's acquisitions of Skire and Instantis in 2012.[8]
![History History](/uploads/1/2/6/0/126014102/811385925.png)
Use in ransomware[edit]
Primavera has been targeted by extortionists as a way to efficiently compromise digital business assets through fixable software security flaws, leading to a higher return in the usage of ransomware.[9] A security patch is available for most of such exploits.[10]
Primavera P6 Version History Online
See also[edit]
References[edit]
Primavera P6 Version History Free
- ^'Oracle Buys Primavera'. www.oracle.com. Retrieved 2019-08-05.
- ^'2008 Information Technology Survey for the Construction Industry Seventh Edition', Construction Financial Management Association, 2008. www.cfma.org 'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2010-06-01. Retrieved 2015-10-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^'Computerized Project Control', F. Drigani, 1989 (google books 'what year was Primavera P3 developed') [1]
- ^Heck, Mike (1994-05-16). 'Project Planner mixes power, good interface'. InfoWorld. p. 100. Retrieved 2015-01-06.
Primavera Project Planner for Windows (P3), from Primavera Systems Inc., is the graphical program that combines all of the well-respected power of its DOS sibling, Project Planner for DOS 5.1, with the hourly scheduling functions of Primavera's Finest Hour 5.1.
- ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2011-08-31. Retrieved 2015-10-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^Dataversity - Article: Oracle Releases New Addition on BI Publisher
- ^Oracle Introduces New Release of Primavera P6 Enterprise Project Portfolio Management
- ^Oracle updates Primavera project portfolio management software
- ^Krebs, Bryan. 'San Francisco Rail System Hacker Hacked'. KrebsOnSecurity.com. Krebs on Security. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
- ^'Oracle Critical Patch Update Advisory - July 2016.'Oracle.com. Oracle Security Advisory. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
External links[edit]
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Primavera_(software)&oldid=918751539'