Aras®, the leading provider of enterprise open source Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software solutions, today announced that Innovator Solutions, a global provider of PLM solutions and strategic consulting services, based in Beachwood, Ohio, has joined the Aras Partner Program. Innovator Solutions provides a full suite of consulting, implementation, support, and business intelligence and analytics services to the Aras PLM community, including requirements management, product development and quality planning.
Innovator Solutions combines business process optimization and the latest technology in the development and delivery of world-class knowledge services and support of business analytics to the global PLM market. The company’s solutions are designed to ensure communication, collaboration, and control across dispersed teams and help capture knowledge and learning that enable process improvement in today’s complex, ever-changing business environment.
“Innovator Solutions recognizes the evolving complexities in the product develop and lifecycle processes and develops solutions that help companies address these dynamic challenges,” said Peter Schroer, President of Aras. “We welcome Innovator Solutions to the Aras Partner Program and the Aras Community.”
Jun 26, 2011
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