istimewa
Mechanical
- Apr 16, 2001
- 7
We're considering implementing either PDMWorks Workgroup or Enterprise.
I realize that Enterprise has far more capabilities than Workgroup and, frankly, most of the additional capabilities are not really that useful to us since we're a small company. However, as a Solidworks user, I am concerned about stability or the lack thereof. One of our major objectives in implementing PDM would be to get more stability and speed from large assembly files because PDM would allow us to work from local drives, but I don't want to add an unstable package to an already unstable package.
Does anyone care to comment on the relative stability of Workgroup versus Enterprise?
Thanks
Eric
I realize that Enterprise has far more capabilities than Workgroup and, frankly, most of the additional capabilities are not really that useful to us since we're a small company. However, as a Solidworks user, I am concerned about stability or the lack thereof. One of our major objectives in implementing PDM would be to get more stability and speed from large assembly files because PDM would allow us to work from local drives, but I don't want to add an unstable package to an already unstable package.
Does anyone care to comment on the relative stability of Workgroup versus Enterprise?
Thanks
Eric