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Bye to all,
to start evaluating a pdm from where you co-start? which the most convenient in quality/price ratio?

pro-intralink leans on the db oracle?

Thank you.
bb
 
There are many things to take into account, even in other areas.
First of all in a dry evaluation, you should see the number of users, the life cycle you want to set, simple or articulated, coding, if you already own an erp, where to codify, what kind of connection you want to get.
what type of cad file you want to manage, only proes or others and if you want to manage other types of files, doc,excel,project email,etc.
that export format pdf, hpgl,tiff,pdf3d,ecc
the database can be oracle or sql server, for intralink or pdmlink.
hardware properly sized, the net in ut is very important not to have laces and not to have to recalibrate everything and add other costs.
these only some of the most important things, then there are many more.

greetings
 
Hello, Ozzy.
The question is quite complex, from what I understand...
But is there any basic advice you could give me?

Thank you.
bb
 
Hello, Ozzy.
The question is quite complex, from what I understand...
But is there any basic advice you could give me?

Thank you.
bb
I'll try... first you should start to ask yourself the ideas about what you expect from the pdm and what you should find help with using this tool.
to this should follow a meeting with a provider of software and services which will tell you if what you propose and feasible and with what expenditure.
if this consultant is good and prepared should also explain to you goals that could be achieved with a pdm to which you have not thought.
That would go through the trade negotiation and then... it starts!
 
Hello, Ozzy.
The question is quite complex, from what I understand...
But is there any basic advice you could give me?

Thank you.
bb
In reality it is not so complex, it can become it depending on the things you want to get, the plm has a myriad of modules.
if we talk about pure pdm that does from vaulting and that manages a very small revision cycle, the thing is quite simple, without talking about workflows and other things.
but are you evaluating it or is it your curiosity to understand?
 
as the projects become more complex and the needs of revision, and distinct certain and customized according to the customer you start thinking about understanding us something. .

bb
 
as the projects become more complex and the needs of revision, and distinct certain and customized according to the customer you start thinking about understanding us something. .

bb
I'm sorry, bluish, but I read you use autocad...
but is it correct? or do you use creo (aka pro/e)?
 
Blubossa, if you're interested, we develop a plm-pdm that I think is right in your case, send me a contact via mp and let's talk about it, I make you have some material, we work mainly in oracle but also in sqlserver or if you need other db.

yellow
 
Blubossa, if you're interested, we develop a plm-pdm that I think is right in your case, send me a contact via mp and let's talk about it, I make you have some material, we work mainly in oracle but also in sqlserver or if you need other db.

yellow
Let's talk about it here on the public side, as everyone is doing.
blubossa needs targeted information that probably also serves other users.
How do you say that the pdm-plm you develop does to the case of blubossa?
on what basis?
greetings
 
Let's talk about it here on the public side, as everyone is doing.
blubossa needs targeted information that probably also serves other users.
How do you say that the pdm-plm you develop does to the case of blubossa?
on what basis?
greetings
quoto...
I would start by listing the issues that can be solved, at least the simplest ones........ .

I think about it right now and then I'll give you a list of what I want to do... .
I hope I have a good tip.

bb
 

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