Have u heard catia v6? If it then what are the main differences. ?? Check it out here
V6 is brand new, and not completely ready for prime time. When they introduced V5 back 10 years ago (12 actually), it took them 2-3 years before it was functional and stable enough for the mainstream production users.
While V6 uses the same graphics engine as V5, and thus the interface is virtually identical, the back end processes are completely different. V6 is based entirely on a database PLM Structure, and creating the business processes to get this to work in a production environment will take a lot of thought (at least for large enterprises).
Better than all of this, they still offer and support V4. Technically, it's still supported until 12/31/2011, I suspect that they will extend that date (again). V4 had a radically different graphics engine than V5, and migrating data from V4 to V5 is very difficult. Many companies still have not made the jump.
V6 is brand new, and not completely ready for prime time. When they introduced V5 back 10 years ago (12 actually), it took them 2-3 years before it was functional and stable enough for the mainstream production users.
While V6 uses the same graphics engine as V5, and thus the interface is virtually identical, the back end processes are completely different. V6 is based entirely on a database PLM Structure, and creating the business processes to get this to work in a production environment will take a lot of thought (at least for large enterprises).
Better than all of this, they still offer and support V4. Technically, it's still supported until 12/31/2011, I suspect that they will extend that date (again). V4 had a radically different graphics engine than V5, and migrating data from V4 to V5 is very difficult. Many companies still have not made the jump.
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