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SaaS Strategy
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Cloud-native, full-featured, customizable PLM with seamless upgrades, unified security, and continuous innovation on Azure.
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Most offerings provide partial cloud or hosted delivery, but true SaaS flexibility and openness remain limited.
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Upgradeability
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Unique in industry—customizations preserved across upgrades with included upgrade services ensuring continuity and innovation.
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Upgrades are service-intensive; customizations often break, delaying innovation and inflating lifecycle management costs.
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Integrated DevOps
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Built-in capabilities accelerate deployment, automate testing, and manage change across environments at enterprise scale.
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Capabilities are fragmented across tools, lacking unified automation and consistent environment management.
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Composability
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Composable low-code platform enables organizations to build, extend, and tailor applications without disrupting core functionality.
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Rigid architectures and proprietary frameworks restrict low-code extensibility and customer-driven innovation.
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Enterprise Scalability
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Proven to scale globally with high availability, robust security, and performance across multi-site enterprise deployments.
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Enterprise scale is achieved through complex stacks that increase cost, complexity, and vendor dependency.
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Marketplace
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Build with Aras Marketplace delivers certified apps, partner extensions, and connectors to expand platform capability and value.
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Partner ecosystems exist but are fragmented, with limited transparency, governance, and monetization flexibility.
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Digital Thread Enablement
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Unified, tool-agnostic digital thread connects design, manufacturing, and service for complete traceability and lifecycle intelligence.
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Lifecycle connectivity exists in silos; integrations require custom work and lack cross-domain traceability.
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User Experience & Collaboration
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Web-based, consistent UX with secure portals, concurrent collaboration, and immersive, real-time engagement across global teams.
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Interfaces are inconsistent, and collaboration remains serial, with limited openness across value chains.
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