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Dassault Opens Access to ENOVIA MatrixOne

Expanded offering for all CATIA/ENOVIA VPLM users based on ENOVIA SOA architecture.

By DE Editors  

June 14, 2007

By DE Editors

As part of its ENOVIA MatrixOne 10.7.1 product, Dassault Systemes (DS; Paris, France) is leveraging the ENOVIA open SOA architecture and offering full access to ENOVIA MatrixOne’s collaborative process capabilities for all CATIA/ENOVIA VPLM users.

“Less than a year after DS’s acquisition of MatrixOne, DS is delivering a global ENOVIA solution combining the detailed product knowledge of its CATIA/ENOVIA VPLM offering with the enterprise visibility and powerful collaborative business process management capabilities of ENOVIA MatrixOne,” says Joel Lemke, ENOVIA CEO for Dassault Systemes.

Direct access from ENOVIA MatrixOne to the ENOVIA VPLM engineering work-in-progress environment will offer real-time visibility into engineering activity and project status.

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

 

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