ANN ARBOR, Michigan — CIMdata, a global Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) consulting and research firm released a new report entitled, "Dassault Systèmes’ V6 Program Management." This review presents CIMdata's perspectives on the V6 platform’s solutions that support the management of portfolios, projects, and programs. This report presents essential background on program management as well as the business case for program management capabilities integrated into a broad PLM solution for large- to medium-sized businesses. It presents the essential features of Dassault Systèmes’ V6 Program Management solution.
The program management solution set is available today and contains capabilities for portfolio planning and management, support for program management offices, resource planning costing and scheduling, and decision analysis. According to John MacKrell, CIMdata consultant, the solution is extensive and "provides the tools needed to support all stakeholders in program and project management roles."
To read more about this important resource, please download and read the complete "Dassault Systèmes’ V6 Program Management" report. Copies of the "Dassault Systèmes’ V6 Program Management" CIMdata report are available at no cost.
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