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Engineous Software Joins UGS PLM Software Partner Program

Will handle process integration and automation technologies.

By DE Editors  

September 24, 2007

By DE Editors

September 24, 2007 -- Engineous Software (Cary, NC) announced its partnership with Siemens UGS PLM Software (Plano, TX). Engineous joins the UGS PLM Software Partner Program at the Foundation level and will develop, market, and sell process integration and automation technologies that seamlessly operate with the UGS Teamcenter PLM suite and the UGS NX digital product development software solution.

The plans for the integration of the FIPER infrastructure with Teamcenter will provide a market solution in Simulation Process Management (SPM). Plus, Engineous has already built an NX adapter for Engineous' iSIGHT-FD product that will simplify integration of NX models with other simulation models used regularly by common customers.

For further details, go to Engineous Software, Inc. For details on UGS PLM Software Digital Product Development Solutions, go to UGS.

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

 

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