Planview has introduced Planview Anvi, an enterprise AI solution intended to help organisations link strategy more effectively to execution and make faster, more confident decisions about resource allocation, risks and long-term priorities.
The Austin-based company, which provides software for strategic portfolio management and digital product development, said Anvi draws on years of customer data and a unified semantic layer to analyse patterns across projects, products and teams. The aim is to give leaders a clearer view of emerging risks, capacity limits and dependencies, and to offer tailored guidance based on an organisation’s own context.
Chief executive Razat Gaurav said that Anvi reflects the way AI is beginning to reshape organisational decision-making. He described Anvi as an AI companion that works alongside firms’ existing tools to help anticipate issues, optimize resources, and align decisions with strategic objectives.
Features and capabilities
Planview Anvi introduces a series of embedded AI functions, including:

The platform is built on Planview’s unified data fabric, which integrates data through more than 60 connectors and uses real-time synchronisation and a data mesh architecture. Partnerships with Snowflake, AWS Bedrock and Anthropic support the solution’s cloud, model and AI infrastructure.
According to Planview, this foundation enables the AI to understand how work is connected across an organisation, supporting tasks such as strategic alignment, capacity planning and early detection of bottlenecks.
Louise Allen, the company’s chief product officer, said Anvi is intended not just to automate tasks but to help organisations anticipate problems and make better-informed decisions in environments where work is increasingly complex.
Positioning and safeguards
Planview says its long-term investment in data foundations allows Anvi to offer insights tailored to enterprise conditions rather than generic AI outputs. The solution is designed to work alongside customers’ existing tools while allowing organisations to retain full control over their data governance and security policies.
The company emphasised that customer data is not used to train generative models, and that its platforms meet SOC 2 and ISO certification standards, with GDPR compliance and regional data isolation where required.
More details on Planview Anvi are available at Planview’s website.