Get Started with Windchill Navigate

Everything you need to get started with Windchill Navigate

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Overview: Get Started with Windchill Navigate

Assemble the Project Team and Plan

To achieve your Windchill Navigate use case(s), a team with both Windchill and ThingWorx experience is required. Explore the skills needed, and identify them inside your organization.


Before you begin, complete this step:

01. Identify skill sets needed

A typical project team includes the following roles. Titles may differ and one person may play more than one role.

General Project Roles

  • Project Sponsor
  • Project Manager

Technical Project Roles

Administrator: The Windchill administrator typically fills this role. PTC's product documentation assumes the administrator has completed a Windchill implementation.

Skills needed:

  • Knowledge of Windchill functionalities and features
  • Knowledge of Windchill users and processes
  • Knowledge of Windchill data schema
  • License management for both Windchill Navigate and Windchill
  • Windchill Navigate installation, configuration, and tailoring

IT Administrator: This role is responsible for installation, infrastructure, network security, and authentication.

Skills needed:

  • Familiarity with infrastructure costs and procurement
  • Hardware implementation and configuration
  • Understanding of data architecture including Windchill
  • System integration
  • Understanding of security requirements including certificates and current Windchill security
  • SSO configuration

Other Roles to Consider

  • Organizational Change Manager
  • Business Process Consultant

02. Identify project stakeholders

Stakeholder support will be a key asset throughout the initiative. Below are stakeholder suggestions, but your organization may have others depending on the use case and the structure of your organization.

Corporate Executives: Identify an executive who will advocate for the initiative on an ongoing basis. Engage executives in parts of the organization the use case will benefit.

End Users: Windchill Navigate will put PLM information in the hands of people who do not use Windchill currently, typically due to the complexity of the software. Identify the existing and potential new Windchill users. New end users may be in manufacturing, purchasing, marketing, sales, supply chain, customer support, or other groups. Additional product designers and engineers may also use the solution.

Long-term Support Team: Identify the IT support staff who will manage and support the solution once it goes live. This team will perform upgrades and provide users with tech support.

03. Request time for the team and fill skill gaps

Find out whether your organization employs people who have the skill sets you need. If so, ask whether they can contribute to the project. Get manager approval if needed. Usually the project sponsor assembles the team, working with the project manager if one has been identified at this point.

The OOTB solution should not require any outside support. A consultant could be needed during implementation, but the OOTB solution should require minimal intervention.

04. Determine timeline

Create a project timeline that includes completion dates, phases, milestones, and dependencies. As you build out the timeline, ask the project team for input. For example, if you plan to use single sign-on for authentication, ask IT for an estimate on how much time needed to configure.

Generally, implementing an out-of-the-box (OOTB) tasks take approximately 4 weeks from beginning to first use. The project may take longer depending on availability and experience of the project team, among other factors.

In the timeline, include change management tasks such as training and communications. Start the adoption team's work early enough so training materials, documentation, and communications will be ready for go-live.

05. Evaluate Licensing

Obtain the type and number of licenses required before installing the solution and beginning tailoring. Start evaluating licensing needs as soon as use cases are established.

Have the site administrator review the licenses your organization currently possesses. Request a Detailed License Report for each installation site, then contact your PTC sales representative to find out what licenses you need based on your use case(s) for Windchill Navigate.

Windchill Navigate OOTB licenses, include Active Daily Users (ADU), Registered Users or Designated Computers.

  • ADU licenses are a pool of licenses that can be used by anyone and would be for users that are only occasionally in the system.
  • Registered User licenses are designed for individuals that will be in the solution all or most days.
  • Designated Computer Licenses are licenses tied to a specific terminal that has access to Windchill Navigate.

An OOTB View license comes with access to all view tasks that are implemented. An OOTB Contribute license comes with access to all View and Contribute tasks that are implemented.  The license packages are:

  • Windchill Navigate View (View Apps, Windchill View Access)
  • Windchill Navigate Contribute (Contribute App, Windchill Contribute Access, View Apps)
  • Connected PLM (Custom App building required)
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06. Identify Costs

The cost of a project depends on use case, scope, and internal resources.

Identify costs and document estimates. Consider the following:

  • Use Cases: Determine which tasks offered by Windchill Navigate best support the use cases for your organization.
  • Users: Determine the number and location of users as early as possible. This will help determine costs and needs for infrastructure and licensing. Confer with managers included in your use case for numbers and location of users.
  • Internal time: Estimate the number of hours team members will spend on the project and communicate the needs to their managers for resource planning and budgeting. Include time for meetings, training, testing, and supporting the app.
  • Infrastructure: Consider how to deploy the solution, whether on-premises or PTC SaaS. If on premises, Windchill Navigate requires a dedicated server.
  • Software: Consider licensing costs to acquire or update software. The Windchill Navigate Compatibility Matrix provides detailed information about supported platforms, including Windchill versions and patches.
  • PTC support package: Consider purchasing a support package to benefit from PTC’s technical support and resources.

Gather estimates of costs in order to get approval for the budget.

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