Improve Your CAD Management Performance with Aras

Did you know that Aras InnovatorRegistered features a series of CAD-focused capabilities enabling Aras to deliver best-in-class multi-CAD management performance?
They’re included out-of-the-box along with a series of innovations for CAD management scalability and performance.
“With our API capabilities and a unified CAD data model across mechanical and electronics, Aras is delivering a new level of multi-CAD management performance,” said John Sperling, VP of Product Management at Aras. “We believe global enterprises with complex, geographically distributed design environments need greater scalability and much faster performance than they've been able to get from the other major PLM systems, and that’s why it’s been a key area of focus at Aras for the past few years.”
Our recent releases included:
A 10X increase in speed, 10X reduction in memory and 6X smaller XML/AML package size for the fastest PLM platform Multi-CAD Check-in / Check-out performance in the PLM / PDM industry.
Our high performance CAD management capabilities span CATIA V5, NX, Creo Parametric / Pro/Engineer, SolidWorks, Solid Edge and of course Inventor and AutoCAD.
And unlike the mechanical PDM/PLM systems, they extend to ECAD including Altium, Allegro, DxDesigner, PADS, OrCAD, Zuken and others.
Our parallel, asynchronous file transfer technology moves sets of files at the same time to significantly reduce wait time, and our Vault replication technology keeps files synchronized and close to end users so people don’t get stuck pushing large files over the WAN.
If your users are fed up with your PDM/PLM system’s performance for complex CAD management, you can read more about our advanced CAD data management technology
Then, check out this report on customer benchmark testing run by T-Systems for CATIA V5 check in / check out performance vs. one of the other major PLM systems, and find out how you can improve your company’s CAD management to increase design productivity and get rid of frustration.
You might just make your CAD designers (heart) PLM for once… at least because they won’t notice it as much.
So what are you waiting for? Find out for yourself about the PDM capabilities at Aras PLM.


Posted Thu, Sep 18 2014 2:08 PM by MarcL