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SW Monkey
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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 5:10 pm    Post subject: Thoughts on these PDM packages (Adept, Activault, Product Ce Reply with quote

These are the packages I am looking at. So far my favorites are Adept
and Conisio for easy of use and functionaliy. Activault has a simple
interface, but it lacks some features that I think a basic package
should have. Product Center seems overpriced, and its to much like
Smarteam. I havent had a chance to get a PDM Works demo yet, but it
doesnt use a database, which our IT dept doesnt like.

Please post your comments if you use or have used any of these
products. I did a search for Adept in the newsgroup, and nothing
really came up that was useful.

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SW Monkey
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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 5:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Thoughts on these PDM packages (Adept, Activault, Produc Reply with quote

Matt, the reason why our IT dept wants a database is so we can
eventually import the cad data into Mapics. This is something we have
talked about doing for some time, and would be a nice option to have.
Does PDMW have manual online that I can look at? Im curious on the
types of visuals it has for file states like when someone has a file
checked, if you have an older version of an model in your assy, and
other file states. How is the directory structure inside of PDMW? Can
you move files around easily? Say I import a machine with a number of
purchased parts. I later want to put the purchased parts in a seperate
folder. Can I drag/drop those files into another folder while PDMW
changes the file references on the assy automatically? Im trying to
get a demo from my reseller, so some of these questions can be
answered.

Do you currently use PDMW?
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matt
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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 5:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Thoughts on these PDM packages (Adept, Activault, Produc Reply with quote

Some of these packages have been discussed here a bit, such as Conisio,
Product Center and PDMWorks. I'll just make some comments.

My take on Conisio is that its easy to use, but plays "fast and loose"
with the data. That's just an impression, you will need to form your
own. Their website claims it takes as little as 5 minutes of training,
which seems a little misleading to me. It's supposedly a "midrange"
PDM, and reportedly easy to learn and administer. My "fast and loose"
impression comes from how vaulted files were handled.

Product Center is a full blown PDM. I used it in a different life.
Very full featured. The comparison to SmarTeam is unfortunate because
PC has really terrific tech support and doesn't have the massive upgrade
problems that ST has. Further, I never ran into an area of PC where I
really *needed* a consultant to get it running.

PDMWorks. Of course your IT people don't like the fact that it doesn't
have a database. They know how to spell "job security". PDMW is
intended to be installed and maintained by the engineering department
without IT. The fact that there is no database is completely
transparent to the user, and is only evident on installation in that you
don't have to install, maintain, upgrade and buy separate licenses for
it. I've used PDMW a lot, and don't miss the db at all. It's a relief
to allow engineering to be in control of their own data. PDMW is in a
very different class from the other tools, though. It's really just for
file management, revision control, reporting, searching, permissions,
etc. You don't get into workflow, heavy customization, multi-site. If
you're just looking for fairly straight forward filemanagement, this
might be the thing.

I don't know enough about Adept or Activault to comment on those.

Matt

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Quote:
These are the packages I am looking at. So far my favorites are Adept
and Conisio for easy of use and functionaliy. Activault has a simple
interface, but it lacks some features that I think a basic package
should have. Product Center seems overpriced, and its to much like
Smarteam. I havent had a chance to get a PDM Works demo yet, but it
doesnt use a database, which our IT dept doesnt like.

Please post your comments if you use or have used any of these
products. I did a search for Adept in the newsgroup, and nothing
really came up that was useful.



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Jason
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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 5:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Thoughts on these PDM packages (Adept, Activault, Produc Reply with quote

Why is no database a concern for them? Do they plan to pull data into
something else? It's text file method is a database of sorts and you
can custom write programs to pull data from them. Also the advanced
server app suppossedly allows you push data back and forth.

Also look at DBWorks (www.mechworks.com). They offer more functionality
at a decent price and it's a bit more customizable and scaleable than
most workgroup level PDMs.

Adept is a bit newer to the Solidworks world, More of an Acad following
I believe.
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matt
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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 9:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Thoughts on these PDM packages (Adept, Activault, Produc Reply with quote

Quote:
Matt, the reason why our IT dept wants a database is so we can
eventually import the cad data into Mapics.

Personally, the better thing to do would be to link Mapics to your PDM
product instead of duplicating data. Duplication of data is one of the
things that PDM in general tries to avoid. In either case, importing
data to Mapics would still be possible without a db.

Quote:
Does PDMW have manual online that I can look at?

Not really, as far as I know, but I do have a PDMW best practice
document on my website. www.dezignstuff.com Go to Samples. The docs
are for 2005. I have 2006 documentation, but I reserve the latest
things for paying customers.

Quote:
Im curious on the
types of visuals it has for file states like when someone has a file
checked, if you have an older version of an model in your assy, and
other file states.

There are little symbols which make this pretty clear. This is
explained in the docs on my site.

Quote:
How is the directory structure inside of PDMW?

You can set it up the way you want to. It starts blank. It looks like
Windows Explorer.

Quote:
Can
you move files around easily?

Yes, it's just a right click, change project.


Quote:
Say I import a machine with a number of
purchased parts. I later want to put the purchased parts in a seperate
folder. Can I drag/drop those files into another folder while PDMW
changes the file references on the assy automatically?

You can't drag and drop them to a different folder, but you can multi-
select and right click to move them. PDMWorks updates the references
automatically. You can also rename files in the vault and PDMW updates
the references. This is far better than any non-PDM solution for
renaming files.

Quote:
Im trying to
get a demo from my reseller, so some of these questions can be
answered.

Be careful, the quality of demos is very dependent on the knowledge of
the reseller engineer, which seems to vary significantly.

Quote:
Do you currently use PDMW?

Yes, I use it for my design work and implement it for companies.

Matt
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WT
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 1:10 am    Post subject: Re: Thoughts on these PDM packages (Adept, Activault, Produc Reply with quote

We have been using Conisio for about 4 years now and there are lots of
good things about it. I don't know how it compares to others because I
haven't used any others, so the best thing would be to get a demo of it
with your files.

One of the main advantages that I can think of is that it handles file
references well as far as updating them when things change or move. It
also handles all kinds of files - ACAD, jpg, SW, Office, etc.

WT
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Dominic V
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 7:15 am    Post subject: Re: Thoughts on these PDM packages (Adept, Activault, Produc Reply with quote

We've found PDM works to be good for revision control on most things
including SWx files, .pdf's, labels, etc. But our Electrical engineers
have found lots of problems managing PCB data from Protel. We have had
an Add-in designed for Protel that will automatically generate
assemblies from PCB schematics, which is great, but all the files need
to be zipped up before checking in. This makes it difficult to view
and compare files. We have had to resort to having our original file
structure, and just keeping .zip files in the vault when each revision
has been completed. Ideally, PDMw would integrate into Protel, the
same as it does SWx, but this seems unlikely.

Another problem, is not being able to preview non-SWx docs. like word
docs, .zip's or .pdf's in the same way that you can preview SWx files.
Being able to view .zip's without opening or checking out would solve
most of our problems.

Our setup also seems to crawl sometimes, or will hang for a few moments
when opening files from the vault. There are no words to describe how
annoying this can be, but I think it has more to do with our network
(people stream .mp3's across it to listen to each others music).

PDM programs seem to be a necesary evil, and you will soon learn to
hate them, no matter which one you use.

Cheers,
Dominic V.
Go Australia!
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Navy Diver
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 5:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Thoughts on these PDM packages (Adept, Activault, Produc Reply with quote

we use Activault by SolidPartners. An excellent PDM system and very
user friendly. you can see their demo here . . .

http://www.solidpartners.com/
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SW Monkey
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Thoughts on these PDM packages (Adept, Activault, Produc Reply with quote

Navy Diver, any issues with Activault? Anything that it doesnt have
that you would like?
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jeffery
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 9:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Thoughts on these PDM packages (Adept, Activault, Produc Reply with quote

I noticed that you are not looking at DBWorks PDM/PLM. www.mechworks.com ..
This is a great product that is a database based system that Engineering can
have full control over, yet can share data with everyone in the company..



I believe that it is necessary to take the time to carefully select a
PDM/PLM; look beyond the flashy demonstrations and seriously evaluate the
foundation of the available PDM/PLM applications. It is the foundation of
the PDM/PLM application that dictates how easily it can adapt to
enhancements and future changes along with being able to embrace specific
organizational requirements. The process of selecting a PDM/PLM solution
provides the opportunity to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of your
current methods and to generate a prioritized list of needs. By allowing
the solution providers visibility to the specific needs, an organizational
decision can then incorporate their proposed solutions and timelines for
achieving each goal.








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These are the packages I am looking at. So far my favorites are Adept
and Conisio for easy of use and functionaliy. Activault has a simple
interface, but it lacks some features that I think a basic package
should have. Product Center seems overpriced, and its to much like
Smarteam. I havent had a chance to get a PDM Works demo yet, but it
doesnt use a database, which our IT dept doesnt like.

Please post your comments if you use or have used any of these
products. I did a search for Adept in the newsgroup, and nothing
really came up that was useful.
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TOP
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 1:10 am    Post subject: Re: Thoughts on these PDM packages (Adept, Activault, Produc Reply with quote

We had the Product Center people in the other day. I that unlike
SmartTeam their product actually works. I spoke to one of our vendors
who has used it a while and he was very happy with it. But it is
expensive and you really need for them to help set it up. It can be
complex or simple, that is up to you. While they don't officially
support it, they do come from a Unix background and so understand Linux
which we use for a file server.

I still also like dbWorks mainly because it is another very capable
system and it is well documented.

I am waiting a bit longer to see if anyone will support mySQL instead
of Oracle or Windows SQL database engines.
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Guest






Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 9:10 am    Post subject: Re: Thoughts on these PDM packages (Adept, Activault, Produc Reply with quote

Hi Top,

I asked Mechworks (Devleloper of DBWorks) about support for mySQL
several years ago.

Their response was that mySQL was missing some calls that they needed
(something to do with security). At that time they stated that the
calls were tentatively scheduled to be included in 5.1. Just checked
and mySQL is at release 5.0 -- which means things are getting close.

Again, in order to support mySQL, developers need the tools to provide
equivalent calls available to Oracle, Access, SQL, etc...

Len
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TOP
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Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 8:54 am    Post subject: Re: Thoughts on these PDM packages (Adept, Activault, Produc Reply with quote

You know, I think dbWorks would do it too. I heard the same thing from
them. He who hits the pool first gets the water all to himself.
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