IBM & Dassault Systèmes launch 3DLive
Dassault Systèmes - 4 May 2007
IBM and Dassault Systèmes (DS) , a world leader in 3D and
Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions, today announced
the availability of 3DLive collaborative intelligence solutions
to maximize interaction, improve decision making and accelerate
innovation. 3DLive leverages the full power of real-time 3D
through an intuitive user interface to search, navigate and
collaborate online, which puts product intellectual property
(IP) at the fingertips of everybody involved in PLM activities,
wherever they are.
“3DLive literally puts all
stakeholders on the same page, using 3D as a universal media
through which they can work together, accelerating decision
making and driving innovation, in production, marketing, project
management and at the executive level. We are leveraging the PLM
IP we built up over the years in new ways,” says Thierry
Delaporte, VP Deputy Operation Office, Space Engines Division,
Snecma, SAFRAN Group. “With 3DLive, we can maximize our existing
PLM investments.”
“With 3DLive, Dassault Systèmes is
introducing its next generation of online 3D applications, which
will use 3D as a powerful online media to expand collaborative
product innovation communities,” says Dominique Florack, senior
executive vice president, product - R&D, Dassault Systèmes.
3DLive is a revolutionary lightweight solution composed of
‘live’ applications that broaden the collaborative nature of
PLM, first available for CATIA, ENOVIA and DELMIA.
“3DLive
is a truly revolutionary solution that offers benefits never
before envisioned in product development and team
collaboration,” explains Al Bunshaft, vice president, IBM PLM
Solutions. “The power to conceptualize, develop and deliver
products in a shared environment over the Web presents enormous
possibilities for customers seeking an advantage in the
fast-paced and ultra-competitive markets where they do
business.”
3DLive will become available to all
customers by late June. General availability for DS is immediate
and late June for IBM.