CIMdata PLM Industry Summary Online Archive

9 November 2005

Product News

ADVITIUM WizardFlow

LASCOM presents Advitium WizardFlow, a new way for the PLM industry.

Advitium success is based on helping our customers better manage their mission critical technical data through specific business processes: tender management, engineering changes, technical events such as customer claims, non conforming deliveries .

By centering decisions on events and not on data, Advitium technology brings customer back to the focus of the companies that use it.

With Advitium WizardFlow, LASCOM has developed a methodology associated to industrial business processes. Such a business process is made of specific steps: an event always has an impact on a set of industrial data. These data will have to evolve; before any modification, users will want to see their "environment" (history, where used cases, associated documents). In a following step actions and evolution proposal have to be made and validated.

Finally, WizardFlow is made of standard processes that can easily be adapted. These processes are the result of a deep study of our customer base in several market sectors.

Advitium WizardFlow on demand processes today are made of the following:

•  Data exchange and subcontractor management

•  Document, drawings or bill of material distribution and validation

•  Automated document printing

•  Customer claim and technical events management

•  Tender management

•  Engineering change management

•  New Product development

Advitium WizardFlow brings a new vision to projects by accelerating communication, bringing methods, and becoming a daily assistant for every user. It is a new way in terms of flexibility, productivity and quality.

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