GE Vernova Recognized for its Asset Integrity and Risk Management Software by Independent Research Firm Verdantix Author Sticky Rahul Vijayaraghavan Product Marketing Manager GE Vernova’s Software Business Rahul is part of GE Vernova’s Power Energy Resources marketing team providing strategic support for applications within the Asset Performance Management portfolio. He has over 10 years of functional expertise in market and competitive intelligence including previous stints with the Central Marketing team and Flight Analytics at GE’s former Aviation business (now GE Aerospace). Dec 09, 2025 Last Updated 3 Minute read Share Introduction: GE Vernova Shines in Latest Asset Integrity and Risk Management Software Report GE Vernova’s Asset Performance Management (APM) Software has been recognized for its breadth and strength of capabilities in a new report by Verdantix "Smart Innovators: Asset Integrity and Risk Management Software", published in June 2025. This acknowledgment depicts our commitment to delivering proven solutions that help industries manage asset integrity and mitigate risks effectively. In this blog post, we'll dive into the report's findings, explain why we scored as we did, delve into the technical aspects that set us apart, and wrap up with some concluding thoughts.Download the report Overview: In-Depth Analysis and Methodology Verdantix's research methodology included vendor demos, case studies, expert analysis, and alignment with buyer priorities. The report aims to offer executives and buyers valuable insights into selecting the right asset integrity and risk management solution, while also providing vendors with competitive insights and future trends.The Verdantix report provided a comprehensive analysis of the asset integrity and risk management software market, evaluating 37 providers across seven key assessment criteria: Asset information management: Centralized management of asset data, including design specs, serial numbers, location, risk rankings, and inspection histories with seamless integration to CMMS/EAM systems.Asset criticality and risk analysis: Identification and assessment of asset failure risks using qualitative and quantitative methods, aligned with industry standards such as API 580/581.Inspection management: Planning, executing, and capturing inspection data with risk-based prioritization, supported by mobile solutions and visual data for enriched records.Integrity analytics: Analysis of asset degradation trends and prediction of remaining useful life, corrosion rates, managing anomalies, and integrating with maintenance systems for proactive maintenance.Integrity operating windows: Near real-time monitoring of process conditions to ensure assets operate within safe boundaries, identifying early deviations to prevent integrity issues.Reporting and compliance: Generation of dashboards, reports, and visualizations for internal decision-making and external compliance, leveraging digital twins for contextualized, near real-time asset views.Process safety and risk management: Proactive prevention of asset failures through collaboration between process safety teams and engineering/operations, supporting risk evaluation and barrier management. As seen in the following table, GE Vernova’s APM offering stood out in the competitive landscape, excelling across all seven key assessment criteria. This recognition reinforces our position as a leader in the space. Vendor Capabilities AssessmentSource: Verdantix, Smart Innovators: Asset Integrity and Risk Management Software, 2025 What Sets GE Vernova Apart: A Snapshot of GE Vernova’s APM Integrity Application GE Vernova’s APM Integrity application is a robust, enterprise-grade solution designed to enhance asset integrity management across various industries, particularly in the Oil & Gas (O&G) sector. The application offers a comprehensive set of tools aligned with key mechanical integrity program needs, including Risk-Based Inspection (RBI), Inspection Management, Thickness Monitoring, and Compliance Management. It integrates mechanical integrity and inspection initiatives across an enterprise, compliant with American Petroleum Institute (API) standards and is designed to support large-scale inspection corrosion and thickness measurement programs. Recent product enhancements include 2D/3D visualization capabilities for better contextual awareness and an Integrity Mobile app to have a smarter means to collect, analyze, and review asset data. The application is built to be scalable, ensuring it can grow with the organization’s needs. Download the APM Integrity datasheet View interactive Asset Integrity demo Specific references of GE Vernova’s APM Integrity application in the independent research include: Unify asset data for decision-making: Centralized dashboards consolidate integrity and reliability metrics, providing a single source of truth for inspections and maintenance, enhancing cross-functional collaboration and decision-making. Did you know? APM Integrity can be used stand-alone or combined with other applications in the broader Asset Performance Management (APM) suite. This integration provides a single-pane-of-glass view of asset health and risk exposure, enhances cross-functional collaboration, and strengthens audit readiness.Preview our APM applications Dynamic risk management with Integrity Operating Windows (IOWs): Integration of IOWs into risk models allows for near real-time updates to the probability of failure (PoF), enabling proactive risk quantification and inspection prioritization. Did you know? IOWs can help monitor corrosion, cracking, and H2S levels within pipelines, wellbores, and processing units in the upstream Oil & Gas industry.Read our latest whitepaper that features an IOW use case to plan for dynamic risk. Computer vision: Highlights GE Vernova’s latest Autonomous Inspection application that utilizes computer vision technologies with AI/ML to convert images to into time series that sync directly into APM. Users can update asset health scores, configure alerts, and generate recommendations. Did you know? By using the Autonomous Inspection application in conjunction with APM Integrity, users can capture images in the field, detect corrosion occurrences, estimate corrosion severity, and get automated alerts and recommendations.Autonomous Inspection datasheet Real customer value: Two customer stories were featured in the report. Significant improvements in operational metrics, such as SOCAR Türkiye’s monitoring excursions across 50 damage mechanisms at its STAR Refinery using IOWs, and SABIC’s Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) increase from 172 days to over 2,125 days, demonstrate the tangible benefits of implementing GE Vernova’s APM Integrity solution. Did you know? GE Vernova’s has more than 100 customers in the Oil & Gas, Chemical, and Mining and Metal industries using the APM Integrity application.Learn how OQ saved ~$59M by avoiding three turnaround events Transforming Asset Integrity: Key Insights from the Report Spending on industrial transformation to increase: The Verdantix 2025 Industrial Transformation Global Survey revealed that 63% of industrial decision-makers plan to increase spending on asset integrity and risk management software. This trend is driven by the need to address aging infrastructure, reduce downtime and maintenance costs, and enhance operational safety. Verdantix forecasts the asset integrity management software market to grow at an 11.8% CAGR between 2022 and 2028, reaching $510 million. This growth is fuelled by the integration of asset integrity management into broader APM solutions. Spend on industrial transformation initiatives in the next 12 monthsSource: Verdantix, Smart Innovators: Asset Integrity and Risk Management Software, 2025 Innovation: The Verdantix report also highlights several key trends shaping the future of asset integrity and risk management. Real-time data and analytics are becoming essential, with IoT sensors and predictive algorithms enabling proactive maintenance and reducing unexpected failures. Digital twins offer detailed, near real-time views of asset conditions, enhancing visualization and simulation capabilities. Autonomous inspection technologies like drones, robots, and computer vision are automating inspections, improving safety and consistency. Risk-Based Inspection (RBI) is evolving with quantitative and dynamic approaches, providing more accurate risk assessments. Regulatory compliance is driving automated reporting features aligned with global and region-specific standards. Finally, cross-functional collaboration is emphasized, with integrated APM solutions fostering better communication between departments. These trends indicate a future where asset integrity management is more data-driven, automated, and integrated into broader operational strategies.GE Vernova is leading these innovations, offering solutions that meet current needs and anticipate future challenges. Conclusion: Why GE Vernova is Your Go-To Solution Being recognized in the Verdantix report underscores GE Vernova's dedication to transformation and excellence in asset integrity and risk management. GE Vernova’s APM Integrity application offers a comprehensive, integrated, and innovative solution for operators in the energy sector. Its capabilities across asset information management, risk analysis, inspection management, integrity analytics, IOWs, and compliance support organizations in effectively managing their assets, reduce downtime, and enhance safety and reliability. The solution’s focus on scalability, flexibility, and advanced technologies like contextual awareness, mobility, and autonomous inspections sets it apart in the market, making it a valuable tool for industries looking to future-ready their asset integrity processes. Author Section Author Rahul Vijayaraghavan Product Marketing Manager GE Vernova’s Software Business Rahul is part of GE Vernova’s Power Energy Resources marketing team providing strategic support for applications within the Asset Performance Management portfolio. He has over 10 years of functional expertise in market and competitive intelligence including previous stints with the Central Marketing team and Flight Analytics at GE’s former Aviation business (now GE Aerospace).