Autodesk Vault - The Autodesk Vault Family of Products

The Autodesk Vault Family of Products

The Autodesk Vault product family is a stack of products each offering incremental functionality over the previous product. While the base "Autodesk Vault" is included with many Autodesk design applications; additional functionality is available based on the needs of the organization. The following products are part of the Autodesk Vault Family.

  • Vault - Work-in-Process Data Management
  • Vault Workgroup - Revision Management & Security
  • Vault Collaboration - Scalability for Larger Workgroups and Multiple Sites
  • Vault Professional - Professional Level Capabilities such as Customization, ERP Integration and more

Note: For the 2011 Release, Autodesk Vault Manufacturing was Renamed to Autodesk Vault Professional. This was also formerly known as Autodesk Productstream in prior releases.

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