CIMdata PLM Industry Summary Online Archive

19 August 2004

Product News

RealityWave Brings Enterprise Project Collaboration Capabilities to SolidWorks 2005

RealityWave announced that its VizStream Platform® supports SolidWorks® 2005 3D mechanical design software.

A SolidWorks CERTIFIED GOLD Product, VizStream allows users to visualize and collaborate on their SolidWorks data, regardless of size or complexity, across the web. SolidWorks 2005 expands on its legacy of ease of use, design power, and affordability, by also providing users with comprehensive drawing tools and new productivity features that will speed the adoption of 3D design around the world. The collaboration capabilities of the VizStream platform, combined with the design features of SolidWorks 2005 provide users worldwide a best of breed solution.

"Engineers shouldn't have to hop between different applications to finish a product design," said Brian Houle, Partner Program manager for SolidWorks. "Integrating VizStream with SolidWorks means engineers can begin collaborating directly within the SolidWorks environment. That saves time and helps manufacturers meet tight production deadlines. Giving engineers the tools they need to work more efficiently is why SolidWorks leads the market for mainstream 3D mechanical design software."

"RealityWave is pleased to continue our Gold Partner relationship with SolidWorks," said Rob Glasier, VP of Sales and Marketing at RealityWave. "With VizStream, SolidWorks users can access, visualize, integrate, and collaborate with all their models and drawings, over the web, at low cost, without having to move files all over the place, maintaining security of the data."

For more information on VizStream visit http://www.realitywave.com/products-vs-platform.asp

 

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