CIMdata PLM Industry Summary Online Archive

16 July 2007

Implementation Investments

Siemens Water Technologies Chooses Domain to Implement Agile PLM Solution

Domain Systems, Inc has been retained by Siemens Water Technologies ( SWT ) to implement Agile PLM Software. Included in the implementation will be the imaging and migration of several hundred thousand physical drawings and documents which will be controlled and accessed using Agile's content management functionality. Siemens Water Technologies (SWT) is the world-leading water and wastewater treatment company providing the most comprehensive water treatment systems and services for industrial, institutional and municipal customers. Siemens contracted with Domain to implement Agile 9.2, the latest version of Agile's PLM enterprise solution for managing the enterprise product record throughout the product lifecycle

Siemens was looking for an immediate solution to help manage and make accessible a multitude of drawings from several sources including electronic, paper, aperture cards and microfilm. The choice of a reliable and experienced implementation partner was critical because it focuses on the company's stored corporate knowledge base. Work processes will also be examined, improved and implemented to enable rapid reuse and time to market which will result in higher productivity, reduced development cycles and reduced cost on the bottom line while improving quality.

"Customers are attracted to Domain for our legacy of success and no nonsense get-it-done approach which utilizes a deep, broad experience base. In the case of SWT, Domain was a natural choice given our complimentary experience with Enterprise Document Management; an additional major component required for this solution." says Randy Pettit, Domain President.

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