Enterprise Data Access:
Faster, Rigorous Decision Making and Collaboration
Introduction
Take a moment to consider the daily number of decisions and actions in your company that are directly guided or informed by product data. This little exercise isn’t just an accounting of your company’s design engineers. Bear in mind all the people who consume the product data, not just the people who put the data in a PLM system. Whether by product development, procurement, quality, manufacturing, or other departments, a staggering number of decisions get made across your company that rely on product data or on derivatives of that data.
Now consider how those stakeholders get the latest product information they need. How does your engineering department hand off those drawings, designs, bills of material, specifications, and so on? And how do those stakeholders provide feedback to engineering? Are those processes quick, reliable, secure, or efficient? If you can’t confidently answer yes to all four of those characteristics, then you likely have an enterprise data access problem on your hands, but you probably already knew that. The ultimate question becomes, how do I improve the way product data is communicated and leveraged across my enterprise despite the IT challenges (budget, bandwidth, complexity) of such an initiative.
In this e-book, learn how Windchill Navigate – a suite of out-of-the-box applications that connect to your PLM system – can alleviate the IT challenge of supporting enterprise demand for product data, and how easy access to up-to-date product data drives tremendous value for stakeholders across your company.
Drive business value by:
- Extending easily accessible product data to stakeholders across the enterprise
- Accelerating user adoption with role- and task-based applications
- Facilitating collaborative PLM processes – like change management – by engaging stakeholders with intuitive interfaces
- Tailoring simple applications for your unique use-cases, integrating with multiple information sources as needed, with a rapid app development environment and modular components
Communicating Product Data Today
Let’s start by walking through a common communication challenge. If, for example, an engineer makes an update in their PLM system today, what is the likelihood that others are going to see that update right after the change is accepted? Would you say it’s more realistic that this change is acknowledged two or more weeks later? And at that point, are stakeholders working off the correct version of the data or the original version that doesn’t reflect the latest changes?
Unfortunately, gaps and delays in the communication of product data are both systemic because of automation challenges and functional silos. There is often a sense of ownership over data or lack of trust in the teams to which the data is shared. For instance, one typical and growing concern relates to the sharing of data externally, “if I share this data with our suppliers or contract manufacturers, will they steal my IP?”. These barriers to collaboration are not only creating delays in product development, but also lead to costly rework, issues in production that impact quality, slow response times from design and manufacturing partners, and multiple service visits to a customer. The problems of working in siloes are made worse when the company grows by acquisition which causes double, triple, or quadruple the work to align teams and their inherited tools.
Further complicating the matter, IT also realizes that users need to work from different source systems, but how do they integrate and make available the relevant product related data? They would need to train people in all these different systems and create additional scripts, macros, and so on. This all requires a significant amount of work – when IT rarely has enough resources as it is. Requirements for security can also be a roadblock. The highly interactive nature of crossfunctional, geographically distributed project teams often causes breakdowns when it comes to sharing data and project plans outside the firewall. Setting up and maintaining extranets is expensive and risky.
And then there is the global pandemic. How do you accommodate remote work?
Bottom line, it is very hard to manage and find information and make decisions with confidence without a proper collaboration platform. Design engineers are bogged down with requests for product data. Each situation that requires them to pull and share data with non-frequent users is time spent away from designing and innovating. IT is regularly over-committed to projects. With pressure mounting for teams to increase efficiency and reduce costs while getting products to market faster, there must be a better way.
Erica Goosen Senior Product Engineer, Steelcase
Collaboration Between all Stakeholders
Windchill Navigate applications empower business users to make better decisions and save time with a state-of-the-art user experience aligned with today’s expectation for apps: intuitive, responsive, and task-based. When everyone in the organization can see, access, and contribute to PLM processes using a single authoritative source of product data all decisions, actions, and collaborative efforts are faster, rigorous, and add more value.
Preeti Gupta Lead ThingWorx Architect, Johnson & Johnson
Mit Unterstützung von Windchill Navigate können Ihre Business-User erstklassige Entscheidungen treffen. Das topmoderne Benutzererlebnis spart Zeit und wird höchsten Erwartungen an eine App gerecht. Mit einer einzigen maßgeblichen Datenquelle für Produktdaten im gesamten Produktlebenszyklus kann jeder im Unternehmen PLM-Prozesse einsehen, auf sie zugreifen und zu ihnen beitragen, sodass alle Aktivitäten einen Mehrwert bieten.
Preeti Gupta, Lead ThingWorx Architect, Johnson & Johnson
Windchill, die PLM-Plattform von PTC für den Digital Thread in Unternehmen, verfügt über ein Zugriffsmodell (Technologie-Governance, Architektur und Cybersicherheit) für den zuverlässigen Schutz Ihres geistigen Eigentums. Bediener, Service-Techniker, Qualitätsprüfer und andere erhalten über einfache rollen- und aufgabenbasierte Apps sicheren Zugriff auf PLM-Inhalte, sodass sie ihre Termin-, Kosten- und Qualitätsziele besser erreichen können. Diese Apps lassen sich individuell anpassen und ermöglichen die Echtzeit-Freigabe von Daten für Kunden, Zulieferer, Aufsichtsbehörden und Partner. Das Erlebnis ist stets nahtlos, schnell und sicher, ob bei der Suche nach genehmigten und freigegebenen Zeichnungen oder beim Prüfen und Genehmigen einer Änderung. Im Mittelpunkt dieser Apps stehen zwar PLM-Inhalte und -Prozesse, doch sie lassen sich auch einfach mit Unternehmenssystemen (z. B. ERP) von anderen Anbietern verbinden, um Kosten- oder Bestandsinformationen in der Teilestruktur eines Produkts anzuzeigen.
Martin Mundinus, PLM Program Manager, MAN Truck & Bus
Democratization of Data and Speed of Adoption
Windchill Navigate is designed to enable collaboration across the enterprise, delivering only what is needed for that particular task or role. The portfolio of out-of-the-box Navigate applications are organized into two collections: View Apps and Collaborate Apps. In addition, Windchill Navigate comes with a rapid application development environment and configurable modules to support mashups and workflows for unique or more complex use-cases.
Pascal Martinez Global Director of Strategy and Solutions Portfolio, Volvo Construction Equipment
Apps for viewing PLM information
The View apps make it easy to find, view, access, and download PLM content by leveraging a 3D viewer that facilitates interacting with 3D Models. Drawings, design files, part information, and documents are made available for faster decision making and reduced errors. The view apps can be accessed through a desktop, tablet, or via a shop-floor terminal.
Apps for active PLM process participation
The Collaborate apps turn every user into an active PLM contributor. Easy-to-use apps, designed for everyone, drive more change process participation, for example, and fewer in-person meetings. With problem reporting any user can report an issue regardless of its origin (remote customer site, supplier, or the shop floor). Having more users able to identify problems and report them drives product and process quality improvements.
Apps to connect to third party systems
While Windchill Navigate comes with a rich set of role and task optimized apps, business users need the ability to leverage the experience of these apps (model the architecture behind them) to build new ones. For rapid development of custom apps that have the same look & feel as the standard apps, a low code environment with re-usable UI components is provided. Navigate also supports out of the box connectors to third party systems (ERP for example) as well as a framework for accessing legacy systems. Digital twin apps can become a reality because of the built-in ability to combine design and engineering data with real-time data coming from the physical world via the Internet of Things (IoT). With security enforced by Windchill, users can search multiple systems from the cloud or on-premises, gather all associated docs, and integrate 2D and 3D.
Go SaaS
Windchill Navigate can be deployed on-premises or in the cloud. SaaS (Software as a Service), however, provides the best value, lowest risk, and fastest time to market. With SaaS you can share consistent data and insights across disciplines, divisions, and external partners with pre-configured secure instances ready to jump start collaboration needs. PTC’s economies of scale that support a world-wide customer base reduce total cost of ownership, program risk (Windchill experts are managing/optimizing your system and protecting your data), and support risk (software, hosting, managed services are wrapped together).
Learn more about PTC’s Windchill Navigate today.
Wolfgang Ruedell Engineering Manager, Electronics Business, ZF