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New SofTech ProductCenter 8.5.1 Released

Customer-driven features among enhancements.

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June 1, 2006

By DE Editors

SofTech(Tewksbury, MA), a provider of PLM solutions, has released its latestProductCenter release.  This new release strengthensProductCenter's CAD integration support, adds a new database option forMicrosoft SQL Server 2005, extends internationalization of the softwarefor world markets, and includes many other customer-driven features,according to a press release.

Significant upgrades and enhancements to the new ProductCenter PLM8.5.1 release include SQL Server 2005 support; new CAD integration forCATIA v5, UGS NX, and ME10; support for new CAD package releases;expanded international language support; additional ProductCenterIntegrator enhancements; enhanced Web Client Graphical Process Viewer;new Forms Editor enhancements; and ProductCenter VOM Export.

For more information, visit softech.com.

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

 

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