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Geometric releases V6 xPDM Adapter for Teamcenter

Provides process-based integration between Teamcenter and ENOVIA V6.

By DE Editors  

June 25, 2013

Geometric announced the release of its enterprise integration product, V6 xPDM Adapter for Teamcenter, to help customers integrate their ENOVIA V6 and Teamcenter implementations.

Geometric's new solution provides process-based integration to enable exchange of design and engineering data between Siemens PLM Software's Teamcenter and Dassault Systems' ENOVIA V6. It enables coexistence of Teamcenter and V6-based applications by synchronizing the data between the two systems. The design data exchange capabilities of V6 xPDM will help existing CATIA V5 customers using Teamcenter as a design data management system leverage CATIA V6 as their new authoring tool, the company says. Engineering data exchange support will enable bi-directional exchange of BOM data between ENOVIA V6 and Teamcenter.

"Organizations are under pressure to reduce time-to-market, and hence, want to use best of breed applications for digital product engineering. Our Teamcenter and V6 integration solution helps customers achieve this, while safeguarding existing investments and improving efficiency through collaboration," said Venkatesh Jagannath, senior vice president, consulting and technology, Geometric.

For more information, visit Geometric.

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

 
 

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