GM uses fast track for NT workstations
Mechanical Engineering, Jun 1999
As part of its Fast Vehicle Product Development Program, General Motors Corp. plans to begin deploying Unigraphics and IMAN software for Windows NT workstations.
"The combination of Windows NTbased workstations, Unigraphics and IMAN will contribute to meeting our time-to-market goals for the vehicle product definition environment," said Kirk Gutmann, GM global development product information officer.
The full suite of Unigraphics design and manufacturing applications has been available on Windows NT for several years. ProductVision, the newest product from Unigraphics, provides users with access to product designs managed in the IMAN product data management system, making the designs available to users in such areas as purchasing and factory management.
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