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Package provides speedy start to PLM

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 26, 2006

Catia PLM Express combines with the latest 64bit hardware from Sun Microsystems to give an attractive package to companies needing PLM that incorporates the latest design technologies.

CenitDesktop has combined the new Catia PLM Express configurations of Catia V5, with the latest 64bit hardware from Sun Microsystems to give an attractively priced and powerful package to companies needing PLM that incorporates the latest design technologies.

Recently launched by Dassault Systemes and IBM, the new Catia PLM Express configurations offer a simple role based approach to purchasing and utilising this design and engineering software.

The system offers an easily understood approach to PLM that addresses the real needs of engineering companies.

Catia PLM Express combines the advanced features of Catia with a host of optional extensions such as composite design and advanced analysis.

Included with all role-based packages is a powerful data management capability along with translators, which were previously considered extras.

Sun launched the Ultra 20 hardware platform based on the AMD 64 bit chipset, with options of WindowsXP, Linux and Solaris operating system.

Targeted at power users of graphic and processor intensive applications such as MCAD and ECAD, the system delivers powerful performance in both areas at very attractive pricing.

CenitDesktop has combined both of these new solutions into a single package, at an entry price of just GBP 8500.

The package provides all the power of the latest hardware, with a Catia V5 PLM Express mechanical design software configuration that includes significant data management capability, full training and support.

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