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27 June 2007

Product News

Dassault Systèmes Chooses Autonomy Technology for its Future ENOVIA PLM Enterprise Search Capabilities

Dassault Systèmes ( DS ) announced an OEM agreement with Autonomy , a global leader in enterprise infrastructure technology, to deliver advanced conceptual search capabilities within DS's ENOVIA PLM SOA new user experience and middleware. As a result of this partnership, DS will deliver unique PLM enterprise search capabilities that will combine the best of Autonomy and DS 3D PLM technologies, allowing users to find and act on information more quickly while developing new products.

"The growing volume of content, repositories, and digital asset media types available today requires a more comprehensive investment and approach by IT," commented Stouffer Egan, chief executive officer of Autonomy, Inc. "We are pleased to bring the benefits of Autonomy's Meaning-based Computing technology to help Dassault Systèmes' customers optimize their information assets."

"3DLive is DS's revolutionary lightweight solution leveraging the full power of real time 3D to search, navigate and collaborate online. This partnership will deliver to users an unsurpassed PLM enterprise search capability that should establish 3DLive as a de-facto standard," says Stephane Declèe, senior vice president of ENOVIA R&D.

The partnership demonstrates the unique capabilities of ENOVIA PLM SOA middleware to serve as an open federation, indexing and data warehouse platform for all kinds of industries, customers, processes and user data. All PLM enterprise data from all data sources will be discovered, indexed and available instantaneously for real time search and intelligent navigation.

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