With Oracle's Agile Product Lifecycle Management, Oracle is Achieving Industry Validation, Strong Customer Momentum and Enabling Adoption of Enterprise PLM
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., Feb. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Oracle today announced that since acquiring Agile Software Corporation in July 2007, the company has been positioned as a PLM leader by industry research firm Gartner, as well as ahead of its competitors, by AMR Research, solidifying its leadership position among Enterprise Product Lifecycle Management vendors. With Oracle's Agile Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), Oracle is capitalizing on opportunities to provide Enterprise PLM solutions to new organizations around the world, and has experienced significant customer momentum across multiple industries including consumer goods, life sciences, high-tech and industrial manufacturing.
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PLM continues to evolve from an engineering-centric tool used to manage complex product design information to an enterprise-wide business application for managing product information, streamlining business processes and enabling better decisions across the complete product lifecycle. Research published by AMR Research in December 2007 entitled "PLM Market Landscape: Evolving To Enable Value Chain Excellence" found that end users are "increasingly looking at PLM as a standard enterprise platform" and asking how PLM systems "can be used to manage their product portfolios, capture customer needs and integrate non-engineering staff into the product design process, a domain historically dominated by engineers."(1)
Independent Research Firms Validate Strengths of Oracle's Agile PLM
Leading research firms have recognized Oracle's Agile PLM for its market positioning, functionality and customer success. The recently published PLM vendor analysis by AMR Research examined market trends and offerings from various PLM vendors.(2) This report included a PLM vendor landscape comparison that rated 11 PLM vendors' focus across six key areas of functionality. Compared to the other vendors, Oracle's Agile PLM was found to offer a high-level of focus in the most categories, and was the only vendor to rank medium-high to high across all areas. Additionally, AMR Research cited strengths of Oracle's Agile PLM to include "industry-specific workflows and templates for FDA-regulated industries, like food and beverage and pharmaceuticals, and strong sourcing capability, which has gained traction particularly in high-tech electronics."(3) The report also references quality management as a differentiator for Oracle. The complete report may be viewed at http://www.oracle.com/corporate/analyst/reports/ent_apps/plm/amr-20938.pdf.
Oracle's Agile PLM was also positioned in the Leaders Quadrant in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Manufacturing Product Life Cycle Management.(4) According to Gartner, "Manufacturing PLM leaders command not
only a firm grasp of today's evolving PLM market conditions, they also see and convincingly communicate the future opportunities of cross functional, enterprise-oriented PLM applications that support commercial activities with product-centric content."(5) To view the complete Gartner Magic Quadrant report, compliments of Oracle, visit http://mediaproducts.gartner.com/reprints/oracle/153351.html.
Customers Recognize Value of Oracle's Agile PLM
Facing increased competitive and cost pressures, global manufacturers are turning to Oracle's Agile PLM to help them drive profits, accelerate innovation, improve quality, enable globalization and help ensure regulatory compliance throughout the product lifecycle. Companies across a range of industries continue to invest in Oracle's Agile PLM, including leading organizations such as Acer, Bayer, BBK, Centron, Freescale Semiconductor and PhaseTwo. Existing Oracle customers including Belkin, Morrisons, Symmetricom and Zebra have also purchased Oracle's Agile PLM as they recognize the value of being able to benefit from best-in-class PLM directly from Oracle, reducing complexity and eliminating the need to seek functionality from niche vendors.
"As evidenced by our industry validation and customer results, Oracle has the Enterprise PLM leadership, industry expertise, openness to CAD and ERP systems and vision to be the preferred PLM vendor for companies who rely on Oracle, as well as SAP and other legacy ERP vendors," said Oracle Vice President, PLM Product Strategy Hardeep Gulati. "With Oracle's Agile PLM, companies will continue to achieve immediate value across the entire product introduction network -- from engineering to manufacturing and delivery."
About The Magic Quadrant
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