PTC Launches Windchill+ SaaS Offering

New generation of Windchill delivers SaaS PLM benefits for digital transformation.

New generation of Windchill delivers SaaS PLM benefits for digital transformation.

Windchill+ is a new generation of software, delivered via a modern software-as- a-service architecture. Image courtesy of PTC.


PTC makes its Windchill+TM product lifecycle management (PLM) software. Windchill+ is a new generation of the company’s Windchill software, delivered via a modern software-as- a-service (SaaS) architecture. Windchill+ facilitates collaboration around product data and enables product development organizations to bring products to market faster and to accelerate PLM deployment, the company reports.

“Windchill+ unleashes an exciting new future for our Windchill product line, delivering the full digital transformation power of PLM while simplifying deployment, usage, and upgrades through the use of a modern SaaS architecture,” says Jim Heppelmann, president and CEO, PTC.

Windchill+ combines the benefits of a modern SaaS architecture with PLM speed, agility and openness, according to PTC. Customers can reduce or eliminate their on-premises legacy applications and solutions. Customers can move from PLM implementation to full usage with speed and simplicity and can easily accelerate PLM adoption across the organization. Windchill+ also enables faster, easier and more secure collaboration with external supply chain partners. PTC will leverage the SaaS architecture of Windchill+ to deliver new versions and PLM capabilities to customers over time.

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

More PTC Coverage

Digital Twins: Balancing Access and Security
PLM offers clues to managing the competing demands of digital twin users.
Matching Workstation to Workload
Finding just the right fit can be tricky but doable.
Onshape Vision App Launches
An immersive CAD and spatial computing experience for Apple Vision Pro is now available from PTC.
What Will Digital Twins Look Like in 5 Years?
A clear definition and view of the technology is only now taking shape.
Are CAD Users Finally Ready for Cloud?
A new PTC/Onshape survey finds cloud-based CAD gaining traction with users of cloud-native platforms reporting higher satisfaction.
PTC Company Profile

Share This Article

Subscribe to our FREE magazine, FREE email newsletters or both!

Join over 90,000 engineering professionals who get fresh engineering news as soon as it is published.


About the Author

DE Editors's avatar
DE Editors

DE’s editors contribute news and new product announcements to Digital Engineering.
Press releases may be sent to them via [email protected].

Follow DE
#26310