Omnify Software was recognized with an award for Empower 7.0 PLM, whose comprehensive functionalities, along with extreme ease of use, have helped small to mid-sized medical device manufacturers design safe, innovative, and compliant products. Omnify's end-to-end PLM solution comprises bill of material (BOM), engineering change management (ECM), document management, quality/corrective and preventative action (CAPA) management, project management, training record management, manufacturing process management (MPM), product configuration, and compliance management. Customers can cherry pick the functionalities they need as well as choose to deploy them in either a hosted/cloud environment or on their own servers, on-premises.
Omnify’s Empower 7.0 PLM features an intuitive user interface (UI) with slide-out panels, streamlined forms (single page), and theme capabilities (vertical and role-based themes). While customers can set a default template, they also have the option to use a particular theme such as quality/CAPA management, and the UI will reorganize depending on the identified target market and the end user’s typical role.
To facilitate seamless coordination, connectivity, scalability, and integration across different enterprise systems, Omnify rebuilt its entire communication framework based on representational state transfer (REST) services. Furthermore, it enhanced one of its key features, the MPM/BOM routing module, which allows shop floor users to obtain a holistic view of the individual steps required for a particular procedure on the floor as well as provides them with direct access to drawings and documents.
Omnify presents a complete portfolio of services, including training, development, consulting, implementation, and technical support. Its efficient resource pool delivers consulting, implementation, and validation services with unmatched industry expertise, enabling the company to devise a 100%-fit model that aligns with its customers’ specific requirements.
Omnify grew by 24% year-on-year in 2016, on the back of a series of expansions, and widened its operations in the United States, Canada, and Europe.