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Altium Launches Vault 2.5

By DE Editors  

June 17, 2015

Altium has updated Vault, its enterprise PCB (printed circuit board) design data management solution. Version 2.5 includes a number of new features to improve automation and management of data, with enhancements in every major feature category, the company states.

Highlights of the release include component update notifications, lifecycle change approvals, NIS deployment packages, automated product notifications and binary file storage.

The Vault platform is available in component, workgroup and enterprise editions.

“We’ve taken the opportunity in this newest Altium Vault update to carefully identify and optimize those tasks that we found our customers utilizing on a daily basis,” said Nikolay Ponomarenko, product manager at Altium. “Altium Vault 2.5 is all about automating those data management tasks that pull designers away from the actual design process, and providing greater control and specificity in those domains that still rely on human precision and analysis.”

For more information, visit Altium.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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