Zero Wait-State Announces New Product Study for Mechatronics for PLM

Share Article

Zero Wait-State is working with resources at Oracle and with existing clients to expand the DesignState Product Suite for Mechatronics. Managing output from software design alongside mechanical and electrical data in product lifecycle management solutions has become a critical issue for product development companies.

DesignState PLM Integration Software

"We are very excited to have the opportunity to address such a critical issue for the industry. Our extensive experience with both software and mechanical development makes us uniquely qualified to deliver a solution." Stephen Porter, ZWS CEO.

Zero Wait-State, a product lifecycle management (PLM) solution provider and Oracle partner announces a product study to extend their DesignState integration suite to address mechatronics. Mechantronics, by definition is the combination of electrical, software and mechanical systems. According to an Aberdeen Study, titled "Engineering Evolved Getting Mechatronics Performance Right the First Time" over two thirds of their study participants had mechanical, electrical and embedded control systems in their products. This creates unique issues for PLM solutions as they try to reconcile information from mechanical computer aided design tools like Dassault's SolidWorks and Catia, PTC's Pro/Engineer and Siemen's , UG NX with electrical data from systems like Cadence, and Mentor Graphics. Further complicating the issue are self-contained software development lifecycle mangement tools like ClearCase, CVS, SVN, Visual Source Safe and Cruise Control. PLM vendors like Oracle, PTC, and Siemens are grappling with ways to provide their clients with solutions to effectively organize and control information derived from these systems.

Zero Wait-State is leveraging a social product development approach touted by PTC and others as a way to identify the right feature set to resolve this complex issue. Working with current customers and Oracle resources Zero Wait-State is conducting a thorough product study to ensure a solution will address the issue in the most effective way. Initially this product will be deployed to work with Oracle's Agile PLM but the DesignState architecture has links to PTC's PDMlink and Siemen's Teamcenter. Zero Wait-State has created a presentation and form on their website for companies interested in providing input. Click here to see the presentation.

"We are very excited to have the opportunity to address such a critical issue for the industry. Our extensive experience with both software and mechanical development makes us uniquely qualified to deliver a solution." states Stephen Porter, Zero Wait-State CEO. Zero Wait-State recently introduced an integration from Solidworks Enterprise PDM to Agile PLM. See video. DesignState for Mechatronics would link software development environments like ClearCase CVS, SVN, Visual Source Safe and Cruise Control to enterprise PLM solutions allowing companies to effectively manage output from software development environments alongside mechanical and electrical information.

About Zero Wait-State
Zero Wait-State delivers focused value in the Product Lifecycle Management solution space. We are the leading provider of Engineering Collaboration Solutions for Oracle's Agile PLM. We have successfully deployed PLM integration solutions at clients like Harris Corporation, John Deere, Paccar and Cisco. Zero Wait-State also has a long history of data migration success helping organizations move from legacy systems to new solutions with minimal disruptions. We leverage our DesignState platform to help companies connect different applications across the enterprise and move data from system to system. Zero Wait-State offers a complete solution for companies looking to optimize their product development process. To learn more go to http://www.zerowait-state.com

# # #

Share article on social media or email:

View article via:

Pdf Print

Contact Author

Stephen Porter
Zero Wait-State
512-732-0721 ext. 302
Email >
Visit website