ProductCenter

ProductCenter

ProductCenter
Developer(s) SofTech, Inc.
Initial release December 1994
Stable release
ProductCenter 9.1 / December 2010
Operating system Windows and UNIX
Type PLM
License Proprietary
Website ProductCenter Website

ProductCenter is a commercial software product, that is an integrated suite of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)[1] software for managing product data. The software was engineered for the Microsoft Windows and UNIX operating systems. Along with core applications, it includes localized and web-based services. ProductCenter is suited for managing various types of CAx data, but it can be used for many forms of data management and product management.

History

ProductCenter is owned, supported and maintained by SofTech, Inc..[2] In the early 1990s ProductCenter was one of the earliest PDM/PLM engineering software programs known as CMS. CMS was developed by Workgroup Technology Corporation (WTC) and was the first independent PDM/PLM solution to integrate with Pro/ENGINEER and Myriad.[3] In 1996 WTC’s CMS software program was renamed to what is currently known as ProductCenter. In 2002 after a definitive agreement WTC was acquired [4] by SofTech, Inc. who continues to maintain ProductCenter and its family of components.

Product version timeline

Product features

ProductCenter makes the use of spreadsheets for BOM management obsolete and provides organization for parts with various part types and attributes as well as all information managed can be accessed through the ProductCenter Hierarchy Explorer. This feature helps to facilitate small to mid-size manufacturers with a way to centralize product data, control the engineering change process and share BOMs with suppliers. ProductCenter can be integrated with other tools – like CAD, ECAD, CAM, PDM and ERP – to help ease the management of product data from design to manufacturing.

ProductCenter includes these and other features:

See also

Official

Company Web site: ProductCenter PLM

News

References

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