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NextLabs Releases Rights Management Tool

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By DE Editors  

July 8, 2016

NextLabs, a provider of data-centric security software for data and applications, has released Enterprise Digital Rights Management for JT2Go (EDRM for JT2Go). This release, which will be included as part of the JT2Go Desktop v11.2.2, offers built-in digital rights management (DRM) capabilities to allow users to consume digital rights protected 3D JT data format models created by Siemens' Teamcenter software, the company states.

Features of the software include:

  • control access with fine-grained policy;
  • set expiration/time bomb on the file shared;
  • view only permission;
  • view with dynamic watermark;
  • deny printing;
  • enable collaboration with external users through federated identity and OAuth; and
  • support monolithic and shattered assemblies.
"NextLabs and Siemens PLM Software have worked hard to help Teamcenter customers drive product innovation through secure collaboration. We are extending digital rights management support from Teamcenter to JT2Go to offer an end-to-end solution to protect data and safeguard exchange of design data for collaborative product development," said Keng Lim, CEO of NextLabs. "With the EDRM for JT2Go, Siemens PLM Software customers can now protect all critical information assets in JT, and freely share them inside and outside the extended enterprise."

For more information, visit NextLabs.

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

 
 

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