Key facts
- Because of the new, deeper integration with SolidWorks, users of SolidWorks Enterprise PDM can access a new array of PDM productivity capabilities directly from within their CAD interface, including “Change State” and “Where Used.”
- A new preview pane in the interface displays a part thumbnail with detailed version data, sparing users the need to open files or check properties.
- Custom “drawing/assembly BOMs” that are created in SolidWorks CAD software are now passed intact to SolidWorks Enterprise PDM 2009, reducing rework.
- “Named” BOMs, which can be used beyond the engineering organization, are now associated with the SolidWorks assembly. This means that if a designer changes a part, the BOM is automatically updated.
- New Item-Centric PDM provides a gateway between engineering and purchasing/finance/ERP systems.
- SolidWorks Enterprise PDM is especially suited to companies that span multiple geographic sites, desire the benefits of automated workflow, or require the rich database functionality provided by Microsoft® SQL Server®.
Full text news release:
http://www.solidworks.com/sw/167_ENU_HTML.htm
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From Spencer Smith, mechanical design engineer, Pro Brand International, Inc.:
“The BOM enhancements in SolidWorks Enterprise PDM 2009 extend the value of PDM further across our organization to purchasing, marketing, finance, and beyond. Although the enhancements for designers and engineers make a big impact on our product quality, PDM isn’t just for engineers anymore.”
From Austin O’Malley, CTO of Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corp.:
“SolidWorks Enterprise PDM 2009 has a lot of new features inside for both the new and existing customer. We’ve combined the best innovations of DS SolidWorks’ R&D with the requests of our customers to come up with one of the most significant product releases in our history.”
Availability and platforms
SolidWorks Enterprise PDM 2009 is available now for purchase in 14 languages worldwide through SolidWorks authorized resellers. SolidWorks Enterprise PDM 2009 now runs on the Microsoft Windows Vista® operating system in either 32- or 64-bit versions and continues to support Microsoft Windows XP®. It will support the Microsoft Windows Server® 2008 and Microsoft SQL Server 2008 platforms when they are released. Contact a SolidWorks authorized reseller for pricing. To locate one in your region, visit http://www.solidworks.com/locateVAR/.
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About Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corp.
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