The ENOVIA portfolio is organized by domains, which are logical product groupings based on business processes that they address. All products across these domains are built with the same technology and can be deployed together as part of a single ENOVIA system or separately. The ENOVIA domains are Unified Live Collaboration, IP Lifecycle Management, Global Sourcing, and Governance.
Unified Live Collaboration
- Data Warehouse Indexing and Search aggregates IP across all business process domains into a single metamodel so users across the extended enterprise can easily and quickly find product IP based on key words and file content, regardless of how it was originally created.
- Business Process Management & Execution enables collaboration involving stakeholders across product development and identifies where the business process needs to be modified to eliminate bottlenecks.
- IP Asset Federation leverages product information from other enterprise systems by federating their IP into the context of product development business processes.
- I-PLM Collaboration Studio provides the administrative tools to manage and deploy the ENOVIA system with flexible tools that lower total cost of ownership while fulfilling unique business needs.
IP Lifecycle Management
- IP Work-In-Progress manages the iterative vaulting of IP from engineering tools so the latest information is available to design teams and cross-functional collaborators throughout the world and supply chain.
- IP Asset Release synchronizes specifications and bills of material (BOMs) from concept to planning to production, reducing errors and costs while enhancing quality and time to market.
- IP Classification & Re-use decreases costs and promotes knowledge transfer by classifying IP for reuse.
Global Sourcing
- Supply Chain Network capabilities allow companies to involve supply chain employees securely in the entire product lifecycle.
- Collaborative Sourcing implements a “design for supply” strategy with repeatable and standardized direct material sourcing processes that provide the latest design information to the supply chain and valuable supplier quotation input to engineering.
- Supplier Performance Monitoring enhances the supplier partnership by designing, implementing and tracking part qualification plans, supplier development plans, and scorecards.
Governance
- Requirements Management captures customer needs and drives downstream development by planning new products with the greatest market impact.
- Portfolio Configuration Management determines the optimal mix of product capabilities to meet market demands and minimize engineering costs.
- Program Management schedules and tracks all aspects of the product development process in real time as the work is completed (from creator to collaborator to consumer), enabling visibility of milestone progress, resource utilization, project deliverables, and potential risks and issues across the enterprise.
- Decision Support Business Intelligence harnesses the organization’s collective intelligence in real-time with an immersive 3D environment and dashboards that reveal issues in the product development process.
- Compliancy ensures that product development activities comply with government and industry regulations, and product quality targets.