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Dassault Systemes Unveils PLM 2.0 on V6 Platform

The V6 platform and various CATIA, DELMIA, SIMULIA, ENOVIA solutions are scheduled for general availability in May 2008.

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April 22, 2008

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Dassault Systemes (Paris, France) released PLM 2.0 on the V6 Platform, for users to experience the value of PLM online for all with V6. DS also launched ENOVIA MatrixOne 10.8 , a single collaborative PLM platform foundation the company said is its first available V6 technology to implement PLM 2.0.

As a single PLM platform for intellectual property (IP) management, V6 supports modeling applications spanning many engineering disciplines and collaborative business processes (CBP), including end user experiences, through the product lifecycle. Plus, compliance with service-oriented architecture (SOA) standards allows easy integration with existing systems and modeling of business processes with no programming skills, supporting adaptable business models. The company says V6 values match customers' requirements for their PLM strategies.

V6 opens opportunities for global collaborative innovation as the PLM platform enables all the players to bring together their requirements, functional, logical and physical (RFLP) definitions of the product under discussion.

Since V6 is enabled for concurrent work, in real time, across multiple locations via a simple Web connection, companies implementing global engineering and manufacturing strategies can create and collaborate online under the best of circumstances.

V6's interface is intuitive — any user can easily find and search information, communicate, collaborate, and experience products in 3D online – mimicking what would happen in the real world.

The V6 platform and various CATIA, DELMIA, SIMULIA, ENOVIA solutions are scheduled for general availability in May 2008.

For details, go to Dassault Systemes.

Read earlier DE coverage here.

 

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

 

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