CIMdata PLM Industry Summary Online Archive

14 July 2004

Product News

Etrage LLC Announces the Release of Web Access and Batch Processing for PSI - Plot Service for Pro/INTRALINK®

Etrage LLC, The Engineering Automation Company, announced the release Web Access and batch processing for PSI - Plot Service for Pro/INTRALINK®.

PSI provides designers and engineers an automatic means of plotting or creating communication files such as PDF® files from drawings, parts or assemblies stored in the PTC's Pro/INTRALINK PDM system. Plots or files are created automatically when an object stored in Pro/INTRALINK is promoted to an approved release level. The new functionality takes PSI to the next step to provide On-Demand processing for casual users through Web Access as well as batch capability for the PDM Administrator.

"Customers liked the original functionality of PSI, but they also wanted the ability to plot or create PDF files on-demand either through batch or by providing access through a standard web browser." states Bojan Rapaic founder and president of Etrage LLC. Ron Zabilski, director of sales and marketing continued, "PSI now enables Pro/INTRALINK user companies with the ability to process objects for plotting or PDF creation in a manner that makes sense for them; automatically upon promotion of an object, with batch, or through the Web."

Visit the Etrage website at: http://www.etrage.com/download_form.htm to download an evaluation copy of PSI.

Etrage LLC, based in Waltham, MA, is a software development company that focuses on products and services in engineering/design automation and integration, manufacturing automation and data integration. Etrage's services have been in the areas of automation, customization and integration of 3D solid modeling CAD and PDM systems.

 

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