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Solidworks to CoCreate - A few questions

Solidworks to CoCreate - A few questions

Solidworks to CoCreate - A few questions

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How much per seat does CoCreate run in cost per seat?  SolidWorks is somewhere around $7900 per seat, give or take about 15%, plus annual maintenance fees.  Is it about the same with CoCreate?  

SolidWorks seems to be getting more bloated and problematic with every release instead of getting better.  Is the performance of CoCreate better or worse?  

Does CoCreate have a PDM solution for the enterprise?  Specifically, something that compares to the SolidWorks PDM Enterprise with; workflow, notification, revision control and permission based vaulting mechanisms.

Any information to make a more informed purchase would be great.

Thanks
 

RE: Solidworks to CoCreate - A few questions

The price of PTC CoCreate is lower. The maintenance fee is around 20%.

The performance of CoCreate is superior. We are using it since many years, almost no poblems.

CoCreate has an own PDM, Model Manager. Model Manager can be also connected to ProE's WindChill.

 

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