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PLM and collaboration software
News Release from: Cimmetry Systems
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 23 November 2001
Independent evaluation of visualization
tools
During the annual Implementation Road Map conference, DH Brown and Associates released a research paper giving an independent evaluation of the suite of visualization tools offered by Cimmetry
During the annual Implementation Road Map conference in Dearborn Michigan, DH Brown and Associates (DHBA) released a research paper reviewing Cimmetry Systems' AutoVue family of products The report is entitled "Cimmetry Systems' AutoVue Visualizes Product Data" and was authored by Dr Ken Versprille, Research Director of the Design Creation and Validation Research Program at DHBA
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 26 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The report provides an independent and expert evaluation of the suite of visualization tools offered by Cimmetry.
In the report, DH Brown states "Large enterprise users will find the adaptability and strengths of AutoVue a refreshing break from the cumbersome utility and high IT overhead of alternative solutions." DHBA also compliments the collaboration tools AutoVue provides, calling AutoVue's markup functionality "one of the premier implementations for annotation and redlining available in commercial products today." The report goes on to state: "The suite of visualization and collaboration products from Cimmetry Systems delivers excellent capability in accessing and leveraging product data.
"Cimmetry's AutoVue delivers a feature-packed 3D, 2D, and Office visualization solution." said Ken Versprille of DHBA.
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"Together with its ease of use and deployment, any company serious about improving their competitive advantage collaborating across workgroups and their supply-chain should give AutoVue strong consideration." "DH Brown and Associates are recognized worldwide as experts in the field of Design Creation and Validation." said Pam Petropoulos of Cimmetry Systems.
"This positive review from such a highly respected source confirms we are providing top of the line visualization and collaboration solutions to the A/E/C, engineering, discrete manufacturing and electronics communities".
DH Brown and Associates is a leading research and consulting firm that provides strategic analysis, assessment, and evaluation of technologies, products, and market trends in the Information Industry.
DHBA concentrates on thoroughly understanding and continuously updating its knowledge of the core technologies and trends underlying current and future products.
The research paper is available for download on Cimmetry's website: www.cimmetry.com/brochures/DHBA-VisualizationWhitepaper.pdf.
Also available for download are fully functional evaluation versions of the AutoVue family of products.
Cimmetry is scheduled to release a new version of AutoVue (15.5) shortly, featuring thin-client, native 3D CAD Visualization as well as electronic CAD support.
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