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OpenDXM GlobalX awarded the Industry Prize 2020

Monday, May 4th, 2020

Our OpenDXM GlobalX data exchange platform has once again received the industry award from the Initiative Mittelstand. In addition to specific improvements such as the intuitive web interface or block chain integration, the jurors particularly praised the innovative capacity of the software, which can now also be used as a service from a highly secure cloud infrastructure.

OpenDXM GlobalX, the world’s leading data exchange platform, has once again been awarded this year’s Industriepreis (Industry Arward) by the “Innitiative Mittelstand” as one of the best products of the year. We owe this award primarily to the fact that we are constantly setting new standards in terms of innovation in the further development of our software. By integrating block chain technology, for example, we have set the course for the use of the solution in new fields of application in which, in addition to secure exchange, the integrity of the exchanged data and its controlled use for the intended purpose must be guaranteed.

We have also made the software cloud-enabled so that it can be used as a service from the cloud without any installation or operating costs. A key prerequisite for cloud deployment was the new, web-based interface, which makes the data exchange platform much easier to use, not only for users but also for administrators.

All these factors were taken into account in the evaluation for the Industry Prize, which is awarded annually by the Huber Verlag für Neue Medien. It recognizes the economic, ecological, technological and social benefits of innovative industrial products in various categories. Among others, IT & software solutions that contribute to the simplification and automation of processes and workflows in industrial companies are also honored. The products and solutions are evaluated by an independent jury of experts consisting of professors, scientists, industry representatives and trade journalists. The prizes are usually awarded during the Hanover Fair Industry, but this year had to be handed out online due to COVID-19.

By Udo Hering

If You’re a Remote Worker and Exchange CAD data or other Intellectual Property, These Tools will Help

Monday, April 13th, 2020

The impact of COVID-19 has left much of the manufacturing and supply chain industry at a standstill. Stock markets have fallen to record lows, unemployment is at an all-time high, entire industries such as the airlines are asking for bailouts, retail shops have closed, and most states have imposed stay-at-home orders.

Prior to the outbreak of the coronavirus in the US, CEOs, CIO/CTO’s and upper leadership sought to drive digital transformation and push towards efficiency and optimization in the workplace. IoT, blockchain and 3D printing were just some of the cutting-edge technologies our leaders focused on with a vision of the ‘factory of the future”.

Perhaps the biggest driving factor now spearheading change isn’t the C-level executive, but rather a global pandemic. The coronavirus has challenged us to quickly adapt to an ever-changing workplace. From remote working and collaboration to staying in touch and keeping a sense of ‘normality’, all aspects of our daily work routines have been affected.

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What’s the Future of Product Life Cycle Management?

Tuesday, December 10th, 2019

The future of PLM is characterized by smart networked products and new, data-driven business models that extend the product life cycle into the operating phase. For us, this future has already begun with important decisions such as our acquisition of Bartscher & Hasenäcker Consulting and our planned participation in groundbreaking research projects for the validation of autonomous driving functions.

“PLM is back in,” my fellow board member Karsten Theis wrote correctly in the editorial of the last newsletter. But a different kind of PLM that takes into account the challenges of interdisciplinary, model-based system development and the integration of E/E (electrical/electronic) and software development into classical, mechanics-oriented PLM processes. For us as one hundred percent PLM specialists, this means that we have to deal intensively with these challenges and build up additional know-how for E/E and software development.

A few months ago, we took an important step in this direction by acquiring a majority stake in Bartscher & Hasenäcker Consulting. Our new PROSTEP Company specializes in PLM consulting for electrical/electronic and software development and currently supports companies in the automotive and mechanical engineering industries in the design and implementation of corresponding solutions for mechatronic and E/E-dominant products. This will enable us to significantly expand our know-how in an area that is of central importance for the automotive industry, especially with regard to e-mobility and autonomous driving.

Bartscher & Hasenäcker Consulting was founded three years ago and will continue to operate as an independent brand on the market. Together we offer our customers a more comprehensive range of consulting and solutions and address demanding topics such as conception, requirements engineering, software quality assurance or application lifecycle management. We have already proven in joint projects that we can optimally support customers in their daily work with these topics.

We expect the new PROSTEP Company to strengthen our market position as a vendor-neutral PLM consulting and software house. Without know-how in the areas of E/E and software, we will not be able to maintain our claim to be the leading PLM think tank in the long term. The combination of our 25 years of experience in PLM consulting, system integration, migration and collaboration with the special know-how of Bartscher & Hasenäcker Consulting in E/E and software development enables us to support our customers even more comprehensively in digitizing their PLM processes.

In addition, the acquisition of Bartscher & Hasenäcker Consulting strengthens our position in pioneering research projects in Advanced Systems Engineering and in the verification and validation of autonomous driving, in which we intend to participate. We see these fields as a promising market for our PLM consulting and solutions offering, which we intend to develop into a strategic business area, not least with the support of our new colleagues. We will consistently expand our know-how in the areas of Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), E/E and software development, but also by hiring additional employees. In keeping with our guiding principle “How Integrate the Future”, they can actively shape the future of PLM at PROSTEP.

By Bernd Pätzold, PROSTEP AG

Integration is the Key to Digitization

Tuesday, November 19th, 2019

With the appointment of Dr. Karsten Theis as a new member of the Executive Board, PROSTEP has initiated a generational change in management just in time for the company’s 25th anniversary. In an interview with the PROSTEP Newsletter, Theis explains how the PLM consulting and software company will position itself to be prepared for the challenges of the digital future. “We Integrate the Future” remains the company’s DNA.

 

An Interview with Karsten Theis
PROSTEP Karsten Theis

Question: PROSTEP sees itself as a 100-percent PLM specialist. Is this the right way to prepare for the future?

Theis: What we mean by 100% PLM is the digitalization of the entire product lifecycle from development to production and operation through to service. This vision is exactly what the market is demanding and what we – and only we – are able to deliver in this form. Our core focus lies in the integration of complex processes and systems – including at a cross-enterprise level. The market for such solutions is growing strongly because the topic of integration is becoming ever more important. Digitalization, Industry 4.0 and IoT are bringing new players whose systems have to be integrated into the existing processes and IT landscapes. I therefore think that we are very well positioned for the future.

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CAD Data Exchange: How Easy is it to Secure Your Intellectual Property?

Monday, October 28th, 2019

A growing concern amongst car manufacturers is the upsurge in external development partners and suppliers. Because of this increase, CAD models, electrical and simulation data and other documents need to be exchanged more widely and more frequently for efficient product development. These models and data tend to run several gigabytes in size, making them nearly impossible to share over easy-to-use and unsecure transfer methods such as email, FTP, and “Dropbox”-like external applications.

Porsche has directly experienced the above scenario. Porsche files were placed on an FTP server where suppliers could retrieve their data. Server access was restricted to certain users and other work-arounds had been implemented. Smaller, non-CAD data was often encrypted and sent via email and larger data was either burned to DVD or saved on a removable drive. Once burned onto removable storage media, data was then sent via regular mail to the intended recipient. This process took days, resulting in poor product collaboration and development. Steffen Kopp, responsible for CAx collaborative process in the IT department at Porsche, notes, “There was a plethora of different procedures that were no longer able to cope with the growing volumes of data and our security expectations”.

Another case involves The Mahle Group, a global development partner for the automotive and engineering industry. Because of their expansion into China and other countries with OEMs and subcontractors, they needed a reliable, efficient and secure CAD data exchange solution for efficient product development. The Mahle Group had more than 49,000 employees throughout 100 productions sites, forming a complex CAD landscape of about 1000 workstations. Differing CAD formats with various release versions and start configurations included CATIA V5, Pro/Engineer, Creo Elements/Pro, NX, I-Deas.

By now, technology has advanced in engineering product development to the point where CAD data exchange inside and outside your organization is not only critical to project collaboration, but also to security and safety. According to the Commission on Theft of American Intellectual Property, IP (trade secret) theft is a major cyber security risk causing organizations to lose $180 to $580 billion per year.1

So how are you currently exchanging data? Are you using email? FTP? Dropbox?  Many times, customers believe that it is just easier to ”do it the way we’ve always done it”.  Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, an Internet standard for email transmission, was first defined by RFC 821 in 1982 and grew out of standards developed during the 1970’s.  File transfer protocol (FTP) typically uses clear text authentication and was published as RFC 114 in 1971.

What does this mean? The more convenient your data exchange process is, the more likely it is to be unsecure with greater potential for IP theft. It is easier to do things the way you’ve always done them, but it is definitely not the safest or most secure way.

CAD data exchange is a necessary component of today’s globalized economy and digital thread manufacturing, meaning that it should be as close as possible to your user’s daily working environment – desktop integration, email integration, product lifecycle management (PLM) integration, integrated in purchasing/bid systems, etc.  The more that users have to leave their default working environment to send secure information, the more likely IP theft is to occur.  The admittedly minor inconvenience of stepping outside the default environment significantly decreases the likelihood that the approved solution will be put to use.

Luckily, CAD data exchange doesn’t have to be complex. With OpenDXM GlobalX from PROSTEP, the solution is built into a user’s work environment, allowing them to easily adopt the solution. This secure data exchange platform allows for multiple integrations, including CAD / PDM integration and Email integration.

CAD Data Exchange with OpenDXM GlobalX

Porsche was able to solve their data exchange problem with the use of OpenDXM GlobalX. As Steffen Kopp noted, “…in addition to web support and the possibility of integrating the solution into our supplier portal, we also needed support for our standard IT platforms, user authentication, scalable encryption, good performance when exchanging large files, restart of transfer after interruptions and seamless logging of all exchange operations.”  OpenDXM GlobalX provided that support.

The Mahle Group also found that PROSTEP’s OpenDXM GlobalX solved their issue. Their most important requirements included logging data receptions, identifying the recipient and automatically forwarding the data to an inbound folder for respective business unit while informing the recipient(s) it was available, and OpenDXM GlobalX addressed all of the above.  At Mahle, approximately 30,000 data exchange jobs are processes internally and externally amounting to about 750 gigabytes of data. As Heinrich Wickom, Head of CAD CAM IT Services Europe at Mahle states, “…main benefit is undoubtedly the fact that all data exchange operations are processed securely and documented.  Consequently, if a dispute arises, we are always able to identify which version levels we sent to the OEM or supplier and when. With GlobalX, we can now react more flexibly to the demands of our dynamic, change partner environment.”

CAD data exchange can be both easy and secure with the right integration platform. OpenDXM GlobalX CAD data exchange provides peace of mind   by ensuring that your intellectual property is safe at rest and during transmission to all parties throughout your product development process. If you’re interested in learning more about OpenDXM GlobalX, please contact PROSTEP for a free user account and demo.

OpenDXM GlobalX 9.1 with easy-to-use administration and optimized performance

Saturday, October 26th, 2019

One year after introducing the new user interface, PROSTEP launches version 9.1 of its leading global data exchange platform OpenDXM GlobalX. It now also increases ease of use for system administrators. Other major innovations include support for the Microsoft SQL Server database and improved data transfer performance thanks to additional configuration options.

The amount of data that needs to be moved during data exchange is constantly growing, as are the distances the data travels. PROSTEP has therefore placed great emphasis on improving performance in the further development of OpenDXM GlobalX. For users who are already working with the new interface, the system administrator can now set transfer-relevant parameters such as block size, parallel transfers, etc. individually and save them with their access configuration. This enables them to achieve the best possible transfer rates.

In addition, the transfer routes can be optimized by providing and accessing the files via so-called Remote FileVaults, which enables additional performance increases. Users are assigned a preferred FileVault that is installed as close as possible to their location and to which their data is uploaded or made available. The synchronization between the FileVaults takes place in the background, so that the recipients are always provided with the current data via the shortest route. This mechanism, which required changes to the data model, is of particular interest to customers who want to use OpenDXM GlobalX in a cloud infrastructure.

As of version 9.1, it is possible to use Microsoft SQL Server as an alternative to the Oracle database. This has the advantage, for example, that no additional Oracle licenses are required when using the data exchange platform in the MS Azure cloud infrastructure.

The ease of use for system administrators has also improved. They can now perform daily tasks such as the creation of user accounts and web spaces or the administration of groups with the comfortably designed web interface. User administration has also become much more convenient thanks to the fundamentally revised user concept for rights management. The administration functions are to be further completed in version 9.2 in order to be able to provide the entire administration under the new web interface in the future.

OpenDXM Global is synonymous with security in data exchange. That is why we did not neglect the security aspects when developing the new features and had a certified service provider perform intensive penetration tests to secure the software again. Since most customers have already switched to version 9.0, we will end technical support for OpenDXM GlobalX 8.3 and all older versions with the delivery of version 9.1 from June 2020.

 

By Udo Hering




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