Agile User Productivity Kit for Agile Product Collaboration 9.3 (Revision 1) GA'd on October 29, 2009 and is available on the Oracle E-Delivery web site!
I was asked this question by a PPM customer at the PLM Demo Booth. "How do I make sure that a project deliverable does not get deleted by a user?" I explained to the customer that this can be done rather easily, and that has been an existing feature since 9.2.2. The customer's response was "That information right there was worth the cost of attending Openworld!" I thought I would write a quick blog post explaining how this can be done, to the broader audience.
Did you know that you can automate the whole process of quarterly BOM costing process through SDK APIs in Agile PLM? Consider a case where, every quarter, the sourcing user needs to create a Sourcing Project, add items to the...
Design to Release PIP 2.4 has been updated to add Agile PLM 9.3 Support. The patchset 8583449 has been posted and is available for download through oracle support (Metalink). Remember that the patch does not pack any other fixes or...
Usability was greatly improved in the 9.3 release. This is evident in the Web 2.0 look and feel as well as more intuitive interaction with the user. This is a short post to illustrate usability improvement in one area of...
Quite a few customers have asked for the ability to compare BOMs in the Web Client. With the introduction of new UI features like the Navigator and Expanded BOM Display in Agile PLM 9.3, customers can compare multiple BOMs visually...
I am writing a quick blog post on how to use Events in PPM. Shane's post introduces events as a mechanism for automation. Automation can be done at various levels. It can range from the simple such as autofill of attributes in an object to the complex such as tying-in of related business processes. This blog post covers simple automation examples for PPM. Later posts will cover extensive automation to model business processes such as Ideation, Preliminary CAD Design and Prototyping.
As you have seen in some of the other Blog posts, Agile PLM 9.3 has added an Events system that enables automation of many tasks while preserving our ease of enabling upgrades. The new Events system works with our embedded...
Customers have asked us ways to customize some of the existing behavior in PGC to suit their business needs and this post is similar to the other blog Customizing Product Costing processes using Events. Events in 9.3 offer the ability...
Customers have asked us ways to customize some of the existing behavior in PCM to suit their business needs. Events in 9.3 offer the ability to customize some of the existing actions to achieve customer specific results. Here are few...
With 9.3, customers have the ability to configure whether the application should do a "full" compliance rollup or a "quick" compliance rollup. That is, whether the application should calculate compliance for all the shippable items in the system or only...
There is a lot of content being delivered by Oracle with Agile PLM 9.3. First, the Oracle Usable Apps blog has a new post about Agile: Agile 9.3 Product Lifecycle Management Pushes Productivity to New Heights which covers some of...
Oracle has not certified any of its products (including Agile PLM) on VMware virtualized environments. However, customers can deploy Oracle products on VMWare....
Project Management in any organization and context involves managing issues, risks and action items as well as maintaining and storing non-structured information arising out of discussions and meetings. Project Management in the context of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) focuses on...
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