Expanding SaaS offerings

Share this article

PTC has announced that it has expanded its robust Software as a Service (SaaS) capabilities with two new products shipping on the PTC Atlas SaaS platform. Atlas, announced at the LiveWorx 2020 Digital Transformation Conference, now supports an expanding portfolio of SaaS applications and production-ready solutions.

With the Vuforia Expert Capture and Creo Generative Design Extension (GDX) offerings joining the existing Onshape offering on Atlas, PTC continues to accelerate availability of SaaS products in the market.

Andrew Kimpton, Vice President, PTC Atlas Development, PTC, said. “The Onshape team invested years of effort building a cutting-edge SaaS platform that could host a range of product development applications. As part of PTC, we’ve been able to accelerate the development of Atlas, and in turn leverage the Atlas platform to accelerate PTC’s overall SaaS strategy. The new Vuforia and Creo applications immediately gain the incredible operational and technical scalability of the modern, multi-tenant Atlas architecture. We are very excited to bring new levels of performance, security, and efficiency, as well as breakthrough new SaaS collaboration capabilities, to the entire PTC portfolio.”

Mike Campbell, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Augmented Reality, PTC, said. “With the power of Atlas, we’re able to provide Vuforia users a robust set of capabilities that they need to scale deployments in the enterprise, including version control, content management, and approval workflows that would have taken years to deliver without Atlas. We’re proud to be able to offer market-leading AR offerings to our customers and partner network. Atlas helps make these offerings better, and we look forward to delivering a robust roadmap of Atlas-enabled benefits in the near future.”

Similarly, Creo GDX on Atlas delivers the most advanced AI-based generative design capabilities to the CAD market. “The seamless integration between GDX on Atlas and the Creo CAD environment gives our customers unparalleled access to the elastic compute resources needed for AI-driven generative design,” said Brian Thompson, Divisional Vice President and General Manager, CAD Segment, PTC.

With these new products shipping on the platform, PTC has dramatically accelerated its time-to-market with richer-featured products, greatly surpassing industry-standard time-to-market statistics.

Read more of our news stories here!

Related Posts
Others have also viewed

The inference age will punish narrow networks

Artificial intelligence is shifting from experimentation to continuous operation, and the infrastructure beneath it is ...

Meta turns to custom silicon as agentic AI shifts the balance of compute

Meta has agreed to bring tens of millions of custom processor cores from Amazon Web ...

Autonomous systems move from ambition to infrastructure as enterprise AI takes control

A deepening partnership between ServiceNow and Google Cloud signals a shift in how artificial intelligence ...
Data Centre

Europe scales up AI factories as compute demand begins to outgrow traditional infrastructure

Nebius is planning a 310 MW AI facility in Lappeenranta, Finland, a development that reflects ...