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PDM for a Small Consulting Organisation

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randwolfe

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This has probably been asked a few times.... What options are available for a small (1-2 person) consulting organisation, which has a large amount of data (engineering reports, drawings, technical manuals, references, correspondence, etc.). Because of the current work volume (very limited) we need to be frugal, however, a suitable solution is sought.

Thanks.

Randall Shelaga C.E.T.
 
I have never used this, but looks interesting.

"Art without engineering is dreaming; Engineering without art is calculating."

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I haven't ever used it personally, but I have consulted people on the use of Design Data Manager. My clients had already chosen it and needed help getting it set up. I was able to talk them through the main points via phone and email. By that measure only, it must be fairly easy and I hear relatively affordable.


--Scott
 
Aras Innovator might fit your situation, although I've not used it personally. The price fits your requirements...

 
I recommend you check out Omnify PLM.

I've been using it for over 3yrs. now.
It's easy to set up and maintain. No need for expensive consultants.

Good luck
 
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