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Dassault Systèmes to deliver Amazon Web Services for V6 users
All Dassault brands with Version 6 technology will be able to take advantage of cloud deployment. High-performance simulation is still ...
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Parker Aerospace to transition to Enovia V6 PLM
The Tier 1 systems manufacturer is looking to improve regulatory compliance and continue its transition to model-based engineering. The Parker ...
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Dassault Systèmes reports strong first quarter
The acquisition of IBM PLM continues to inflate year-over-year comparisons. SolidWorks unit sales set a quarterly record. Dassault Systèmes (Paris:DSY) ...
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IBM PLM acquisition gives Dassault Systèmes a live-cat bounce in 2010
SolidWorks remains strong, and Catia sales are steady. There’s more than $1 billion in the bank. [Editor’s Note: the Euros ...
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Russian nuclear plant builder deploys Dassault Systèmes PLM for construction design
VNIPIET will use V6 software for ongoing research as well as construction design and management. [Editor’s Note: Several project images ...
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Daimler choice of NX is less than meets the eye
Today’s announcement is not anti-Catia but pro-Teamcenter. Today Siemens PLM announces that Daimler AG, best known for their Mercedes automobiles, ...
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Dassault Systemes promote lifelife 3D, deep integration as keys to success
The company best known for the software behind the all-digital design of the Boeing 777 wants to extend 3D to ...
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LG Electronics implements Enovia V6 PLM
Management likes standardized processes and ‘single version of the truth’ through complex configurations. LG plans to extend the initial deployment ...
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Dassault Systémes to Consolidate North American Headquarters
Employees from the Solidworks, ENOVIA, and 3DVIA divisions will be the initial occupants of the new building. This is the ...
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2009: PTC’s New Windchill ProductPoint is Facebook for PLM
PTC introduces Windchill ProductPoint, a new product data management product based on Microsoft SharePoint. It is the first product ever ...