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Intralink, should we buy it??

 
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Rick
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 12:10 pm    Post subject: Intralink, should we buy it?? Reply with quote

We are a three strong design office in a small manufacturing company
with about 30 office employees (we have five seats of Pro/e). We don't
have an IT department and we don't have many assemblies but we would
like to link our pro/e files to other manufacturing data.

We considered getting Intralink many years ago but feedback indicated
that it was unstable and required a lot of IT support. Has it
improved? Are you from a small company who has implemented Intralink -
would you recommend we give it a try?

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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 8:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Intralink, should we buy it?? Reply with quote

Rick,

Regardless of your 'small business' status, you certainly need some
form of data management - and Intralink is as good as any. Arguably
better, actually, because it is designed to work with ProE.

That being said, Intralink is just recently undergoing major changes to
Version 8. This is more a Windchill application than traditional
Intralink. Conversion for we 'mature' users is going to be a strain,
but worth it. For someone just starting out ground-up it should be a
lot easier since you aren't bringing years of Intralink 1.x/2.x/3.x
along with you.

If I were you, I would take a long, hard look at PTC's new "PLM
On-Demand" service. It is Windchill PDMLink, hosted and maintained
online for you by IBM. No worrying about backup, servers, etc. There
is a monthly subscription fee involved. All you need is a web browser
and a reasonably fast internet connection. The synopsys is located at:

http://www.ptc.com/community/plm_on_demand/index.htm

Regards
Peter Brown
Jarvis


Rick wrote:
Quote:
We are a three strong design office in a small manufacturing company
with about 30 office employees (we have five seats of Pro/e). We don't
have an IT department and we don't have many assemblies but we would
like to link our pro/e files to other manufacturing data.

We considered getting Intralink many years ago but feedback indicated
that it was unstable and required a lot of IT support. Has it
improved? Are you from a small company who has implemented Intralink -
would you recommend we give it a try?
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Rick
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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 12:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Intralink, should we buy it?? Reply with quote

Thanks Peter
Anyone else out there got some views on this?


peterdouglas@hotmail.com wrote:
Quote:
Rick,

Regardless of your 'small business' status, you certainly need some
form of data management - and Intralink is as good as any. Arguably
better, actually, because it is designed to work with ProE.

That being said, Intralink is just recently undergoing major changes to
Version 8. This is more a Windchill application than traditional
Intralink. Conversion for we 'mature' users is going to be a strain,
but worth it. For someone just starting out ground-up it should be a
lot easier since you aren't bringing years of Intralink 1.x/2.x/3.x
along with you.

If I were you, I would take a long, hard look at PTC's new "PLM
On-Demand" service. It is Windchill PDMLink, hosted and maintained
online for you by IBM. No worrying about backup, servers, etc. There
is a monthly subscription fee involved. All you need is a web browser
and a reasonably fast internet connection. The synopsys is located at:

http://www.ptc.com/community/plm_on_demand/index.htm

Regards
Peter Brown
Jarvis


Rick wrote:
We are a three strong design office in a small manufacturing company
with about 30 office employees (we have five seats of Pro/e). We don't
have an IT department and we don't have many assemblies but we would
like to link our pro/e files to other manufacturing data.

We considered getting Intralink many years ago but feedback indicated
that it was unstable and required a lot of IT support. Has it
improved? Are you from a small company who has implemented Intralink -
would you recommend we give it a try?


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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 12:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Intralink, should we buy it?? Reply with quote

No, just me.
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KP
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Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 8:10 am    Post subject: Re: Intralink, should we buy it?? Reply with quote

We have 6 Pro/E seats and share projects amongst all of them. To do this
and not cause headaches you most have Intralink or another product just like
it. Currently I perform all of the support for the engineering department
with no help from our IT people. Personally, I don't think 90% of the IT
people out there could handle it anyway. That said I couldn't at first
either. But once the first install was done by a contractor it ran just
fine until it was time for an update.

Updates are the hard part. Every once in a while PTC decides that a version
of Pro/E won't work with the older version of Intralink anymore. (They
claim these are software errors but I am a conspiracy theorist so you know
what I think.) When the time comes for upgrading to a new version of
Intralink you will need hand holding a few times as I did but, eventually,
it won't be too bad.

Another poster has mentioned Intralink 8. From what I have read it will
cost a minimum of $20k just for the conversion software (which you have to
buy ... you can't have somebody do it for you with their software and charge
you a fee for using it ... unless you want to call $20k a fee) not to
mention that you probably won't be able to do it yourself anyway so you can
add at least another $4k for a consultant even if you performed previous
upgrades yourself.

Basically, you should either wait a few months or go with the IBM on-demand
solution. The only worry I have is whether IBM will commit to this for more
than a few years. They might decide there is not enough money in it and
just give it up. Also, the on-demand stuff includes much more than
Intralink like stuff. It is really more oriented towards a systems aproach
to projects as well so you can do things like APQP with it.

Unfortunately, Intralink is only part of the solution. Everyone MUST use it
religiously or else it is useless. I have two engineers that do not use it
properly and this causes no end of headaches for everyone involved.

"Rick" <richard.lewis@coil.co.uk> wrote in message
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We are a three strong design office in a small manufacturing company
with about 30 office employees (we have five seats of Pro/e). We don't
have an IT department and we don't have many assemblies but we would
like to link our pro/e files to other manufacturing data.

We considered getting Intralink many years ago but feedback indicated
that it was unstable and required a lot of IT support. Has it
improved? Are you from a small company who has implemented Intralink -
would you recommend we give it a try?
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