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PLM and collaboration software
News Release from: Dassault Systemes
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 26 January 2007
PLM partnership expands in scope
IBM and Dassault Systemes have announced a significant expansion of their 25-year partnership.
IBM and Dassault Systemes have announced a significant expansion of their 25-year partnership Under the terms of the new agreement, both IBM and DS will increase the scope of their responsibilities, with IBM selling DS's expanded portfolio of PLM solutions, and DS assuming management of the PLM indirect sales channel
These changes reflect a shared vision of end-to-end PLM that will allow customers and channel partners to fully leverage the strengths of IBM and DS.
With better territory coverage and improved leverage of the skills brought by IBM, business partners and DS, this new agreement has been designed to stimulate growth.
More specifically, under the new agreement IBM will sell a broader portfolio of DS solutions to include Enovia MatrixOne and Delmia, in addition to Catia, Enovia VPLM and Enovia SmarTeam.
The new agreement has been designed to build on and complement DS's existing direct sales and indirect channel resources for Enovia MatrixOne and Delmia, effective January 2007.
This allows IBM to expand its coverage of selected accounts and to better target the high tech, semi-conductor and utilities markets, where there is strong demand for PLM offerings.
IBM PLM is dedicated to the sale of DS's PLM software.
DS will increase the scope of its management of the PLM indirect sales channels.
Under the new agreement, the transition is in two phases, with DS continuing to expand its role as channel management provider on behalf of IBM, and then assuming direct responsibility for it as a value added reseller channel.
This transition, which is being implemented on a country by country basis, began in 2005, as previously announced, and is expected to be completed by early 2008.
Countries currently being transitioned include Korea, the UK and the USA.
Within the context of IBM's and DS's shared vision of end-to-end PLM, DS V5 solutions fully take advantage of the SOA architecture, as well as IBM middleware, hardware and services.
This better links PLM to other core business processes in order to improve executive decision-making abilities across the enterprise.
"PLM is a strategic business for IBM and our 25-year relationship with Dassault Systemes has created a solid foundation for our customers' success in the years to come", said Steve Mills, Senior Vice President and Group Executive, IBM Software Group.
"IBM is excited about bringing these new DS solutions - combined with IBM's industry leading middleware, hardware and services - to clients in new markets and industries".
"For business partners, who are critical in serving our customers, this new agreement advances a go-to-market model that is simpler, stronger".
"It is designed to help them expand their resources and drive growth".
"Building on the strengths of our unique partnership, the new IBM/DS agreement represents the 4th major step in our 25-year alliance".
"This agreement is about our customers and our commitment to getting closer to them, extending the reach of the 3D virtual world and PLM, for live collaboration and as a driver for innovation", comments Bernard Charles, President and Chief Executive Officer, Dassault Systemes.
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