Info360 Insight


  • Generate dynamic digital twin hydraulic models with InfoWater Pro and Info360 Insight

    Water distribution utilities around the world are facing a rising number of challenges to maintain and operate their increasingly complex networks on tighter and tighter budgets. In the United States, 6 billion gallons of treated water is lost daily and 30% of water utility budgets for operations and maintenance are spent on energy costs for…


  • Unlock the potential of operations and maintenance with digital transformation [e-book]

    Operations and maintenance (O&M) in water and wastewater management are at a crossroads. Aging infrastructure, regulatory demands, climate uncertainty, and labor shortages create immense challenges for utilities and municipalities alike. In this complex environment, maintaining service levels and system performance is not a simple task. However, the growing influx of data from utility plants and…


  • A big batch of Info360 Insight and Info360 Plant improvements

    Our next-generation, cloud-based Info360 Insight and Info360 Plant apps have been developing rapidly, adding lots of new features and functionality in just the last few months alone. We’ve gathered up all of the release notes from this burst of development to show you some of the standout features that we’ve added and explain how they…


  • Scaling and sharing domain knowledge inside your water utility with analytic templates

    The workers who provide clean drinking water and the conveyance and treatment of our sewage are critical to maintaining civil infrastructure. They deserve the best technology and tools to make them more productive and collaborative, but they are often hamstrung by organizational limitations. With the right tools, domain experts can grow a knowledge base repository…


  • Water Drops: NEXRAD, inlets, and templates, oh my!

    This release of Water Drops focuses on some key functionality to help improve your workflows: Designing inlets in InfoDrainage We’ve already seen many useful tools in InfoDrainage from previous Water Drops collections. In this video, we continue to built on those skills by taking a deep dive on inlets inside InfoDrainge. More specifically, how inlets should…


  • Creating a data-driven culture in your water utility with low-code and no-code analytics

    Water infrastructure, like treatment plants or networks, can generate lots of data. But is it useful information? How can captured data become actionable knowledge for planning, crisis management, and problem solving across organizations? Data is only useful when experts can interpret and share it so an organization can take action. We dig into new ideas…


  • Turning your data into decisions by creating a data culture inside your water utility

    Download the Autodesk e-book "Building a water data culture: How utilities can use operational analytics to turn data into decisions"


  • Info360 Insight 2024.4 update: better forms, contextual help for building expressions, and a handy toggle switch

    We’ve been working hard to deliver an update for our Info360 apps. These apps work in standalone ways but sometimes share common functionalities – particularly when it comes to analysizing data – which is the case with the latest releases for Info360 Insight and Info360 Plant. Forecast model results now available in workspaces Our development and…


  • 4 new Water Drop videos: templatizing, SQL, water quality workflows

    We are back with another edition of Water Drops, wherein we share four new workflow videos. We have been releasing new videos every month since we began releasing them six moons ago. You can find them all on our YouTube channel playlist. Subscribe and turn on notifications and you’ll be alerted whenever a new batch drops.  …


  • Recap: Autodesk’s presence at the 2023 Water Infrastructure Conference in Philadelphia

    This year’s Water Infrastructure Conference started with major flight delays and cancellations as host city Philadelphia and neighboring areas experienced severe thunderstorms, fueled by high heat and gusty winds. I myself experienced a 24-hour flight delay. On the bright side, the rest of the week dried out, with sunshine and low humidity, which made for…