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MSC Software Ships SimManager 2015

This release includes ease of use and collaboration updates.

MSC Software, a provider of simulation software, has released SimManager 2015. The software is designed to streamline simulation data management for the company’s offerings.

This release provides full Adams/Car Portal Data Management integration into SimManager, providing a platform for storing, retrieving and managing vehicle dynamics models enabling improved cooperation among design teams. Support includes ability to work on local models, retrieval and publishing of these models from/to SimManager and sharing models with a global team. The Adams/Car Plug-In for Adams/View provides support for publishing and retrieving Adams/Car models from the GUI, improving ease of use and productivity.

Features are also available for improved ease of use and collaboration. The added Advanced File Selector allows drag & drop file selection, new file browsers and integrated progress bar supporting large files over 2GB.

For collaboration, User Groups provide a new Dynamic Group capability for use in projects and notification. Collaborative sharing of objects provides the ability to share/unshare objects outside of projects eliminating the duplicate effort in object creation.

SimManager 2015 also includes support for the newly introduced token-based system, namely, MSC One licensing. The enhancements in license handling for both MSC One and traditional licensing improves access to both SimManager and other solutions delivered by MSC Software in a cost-effective manner.

For more information, visit MSC Software.

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

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