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Siemens PLM Software Launches Teamcenter 11

By DE Editors  

September 29, 2015

Siemens PLM Software has released the latest version of its Teamcenter software. Version 11 includes an enhanced Active Workspace Interface, new administration and integration tools and capabilities to manage software design as a part of the lifecycle.

The platform, according to the company, includes tighter integration with application lifecycle management (ALM) tool. This enables a more holistic product view that includes MCAD and ECAD data.

For the Active Workspace, Teamcenter 11 now offers systems engineering and requirements management through a personalized environment.

Teamcenter's Rapid Start configuration product data management now includes support for ECAD integration for multiple domain areas can share and collaborate on designs.

Additionally, various improvements make certain applications more flexible and scalable, the company states.

“In order to truly validate a product, you have to consider the software that makes that product work,” said Eric Sterling, senior vice president of Teamcenter, Siemens PLM Software. “Linking the software development lifecycle with the rest of the product lifecycle in Teamcenter allows our customers to make sure all product domains are working as they should. By building on the power of the Teamcenter 11 platform with preconfigured multi-CAD data management capabilities and workflows, customers have just what they need to get up and running with PDM today, secure in the knowledge that they have a growth path to PLM tomorrow.”

For more information, visit Siemens PLM Software.

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

 
 

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