Siemens to Offer NX Software through Continuous Release Method
This delivery model will give Siemens’ customers faster access to enhancements and quality improvements.
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Siemens PLM Software will begin delivering its NX software products using a continuous release methodology starting January 2019. This delivery model is intended to give customers faster access to enhancements and quality improvements while reducing the efforts needed to effectively deploy the software.
The software is built on a common modern software architecture, developed with a business focus on delivering functionality while protecting customer data. The new approach will enable Siemens’ customers to receive functional enhancements faster in order to help boost productivity, to have a consistent schedule for updates, and to be more responsive to new ideas and trends. The software will also enable customers to reduce deployment costs, to receive faster responses from NX development, and to benefit from full NX/Simcenter 3D integration and interoperability.
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