CIMdata PLM Industry Summary Online Archive

29 September 2004

Product News

CSI Announce DesignDataManager 2004 Integration With IronCAD

Concurrent Systems Inc. Ltd , a developer of heterogeneous design data and document management solutions announced the release of IronCAD integration to the company's flagship data management product DesignDataManager (DDM).

"Recently a growing number of our customers have started looking for fully integrated PDM solutions, capable of managing complex data structures and sharing information with other 3rd party CAD applications", States IronCAD's European channel manager Richard Serna. "CSI's DDM product does this extremely well and with their integration to IronCAD we are now able to offer a turnkey solution combining the flexibility of IronCAD's creative design architecture along with the managed part and data structure required in today's modern design environment."

DesignDataManager (DDM) is a Windows based 2D/3D Design, Document and Project Data Management Solution. DDM provides Engineers with an affordable solution without the high consulting and support/maintenance overhead associated with most other PDM based systems. DDM is a heterogeneous MultiCAD PDM solution with full integration to a number of market leading 3D Modeling solutions including Pro/ENGINEER, IronCAD, Solidworks and Autodesk Inventor. DDM also supports 2D Drafting solutions and most Windows document file formats such as WORD, EXCEL and PDF.

CSI is one of the UK's leading specialists in Product Data Management and Product Development solutions, providing development, sales, support and implementation services for a wide range of users and CAD systems including Pro/ENGINEER, Solidworks, Inventor, IronCAD and OneSpace Designer.

 

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