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Why is the total cost of ownership
for Dv TDM so much less than Project Wise, Adept, AutoEDMS,
Cyco, and the rest?.....
Engineering Drawing and Document
Management Cost Comparison
Cost of ownership should always be considered
when purchasing software and includes: initial purchase
price, maintenance and support, infrastructure requirements
(additional software, additional hardware, administrative
costs, etc.), and module add-on costs.
Through a survey, Practical Programs found
that Dv TDM is more cost effective and has a much lower
total cost of ownership than the common EDM (engineering
document management) programs: Cyco, Project Wise, Documentum,
etc. Here are the reasons we found:
- Concurrent Licensing – A
company typically needs one license for every 4-5
users that will be accessing the system. If a competitor
is at the same price per license, but only offers
named seat licensing, the cost is already 4-5 times
higher on the initial purchase.
- Lower Infrastructure Requirements – Dv
TDM has a built in web server and only one machine
is required to share documents over the internet.
No sever software is required. Other systems require
2-3 servers to perform the same function and expensive
server software. All of this is accomplished with
no degradation in performance.
- Customization – Almost everything
about Dv TDM is customizable without changing the
software code. As a result, an administrator can
change security levels, alter how and when a revision
number is updated, modify a screen template, change
the sequence of drawing numbers, and a lot more without
having to pay thousands of dollars for code changes.
- Administrator – Some software
is so bulky and difficult that it requires a full-time
administrator to operate. Dv TDM practically manages
itself and most users only spend a couple of hours
a week administering the program.
- Legacy Document Imports – Most
companies require importing of their prior electronic
drawings into the new system so the users don’t
have to use two systems at once. Also, by having
all of your documents indexed (every word), it is
much easier to find old drawings for duplication,
etc. Dv TDM uses a utility to import and index legacy
documents. An Implementer can begin this process
at the end of the first day of implementation.
- Additional Licenses – Licenses
may be added in any increment of one or greater.
Customers have been frustrated with big companies
that only want to make a sale if it is over $100,000.
Dv TDM starter pack of 5 users and implementation
starts at under $10,000. Most other companies cannot
even do a pilot for that price.
- Add-On Modules – Most implementations
begin in one department with the most basic features
to allow companies to adjust to document management
software slowly. Additional feature sets can be broken
out into modules and additional charges can quickly
surpass the original purchase price of the software.
The core Dv TDM include all feature sets in the program
with the exception of Dv Web, which can be purchased
separately.
Dv TDM is a product of Practical Programs,
Inc. and is distributed in thirty-one countries. Dv TDM
was developed specially for the engineering industry
and includes a special viewer for over 200 file formats
including, AutoCAD, Microstation, SolidWorks, Microsoft
Office, etc. that also performs advanced functions such
as markup and drawing comparison. Visit http://www.practicalprograms.net/engineering_document_management.htm for
more details.
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