Solings
How to manage the data continuity of your PLM system?
The Challenge of Legacy PLM Systems
In many organizations, legacy PLM platforms remain at the core of product data and process management. However, once these systems reach end-of-life and are no longer supported, they become a significant source of risk.
Outdated infrastructures limit the ability to evolve technologically and increase the probability of incidents that may impact production. At the same time, full migration projects are often perceived as lengthy, complex, and costly, carrying substantial risks for operational continuity.
This context creates a critical need for solutions capable of bridging the gap between legacy environments and modern requirements.
A New Approach: Tackling Obsolescence with Solings
To address these challenges, Percall Group has developed Solings, a solution designed to manage PLM system obsolescence, ensuring long-term Legacy data continuity.
Unlike traditional approaches, Solings removes the need for complex and risky data migrations. It leverages existing data structures, allowing organizations to retain full access to historical data without transformation.
This unique approach enables companies to modernize their IT landscape while preserving both the integrity and the value of their data.
It preserves operational stability while progressively introducing new capabilities. By integrating seamlessly with existing infrastructures, such solutions enable organizations to modernize without disrupting day-to-day operations.
Centralized Data and Improved Efficiency
One of the key benefits of this approach is the ability to centralize data access within a unified interface. By bringing together information that was previously fragmented, organizations simplify data management and improve overall consistency.
Integration with third-party applications also helps create a connected ecosystem, where information flows more efficiently between teams, partners, and suppliers. Automated data exchanges reduce manual intervention, minimize errors, and enhance process reliability.
Centralized Data and Improved Efficiency
One of the core advantages of this approach is the ability to centralize data within a unified interface. By consolidating information that was previously fragmented across systems, organizations can significantly simplify data management and improve consistency.
Moreover, integration with third-party applications creates a connected ecosystem where information flows more efficiently between departments, partners, and suppliers. Automated data exchanges reduce manual intervention, lowering the risk of errors and enhancing overall process reliability.
This improved data governance ultimately contributes to stronger operational performance.
Enhancing the Employees Experience
Solings is designed to be easy for users to adopt, as it preserves the functions and processes of the PLM systems it replaces. This continuity minimizes the learning curve and ensures a smooth transition, enabling teams to remain productive from day one.
At the same time, Solings introduces a web-based, modern interface with intuitive controls. Users benefit from simplified access to information through a single environment, allowing them to quickly find and leverage the data they need.
Preparing for the Future Without Disruption
Addressing system obsolescence is a true strategic opportunity. Organizations that adopt flexible, integration-driven approaches can modernize their environment without exposing themselves to the risks of large-scale transformations.
Solings offers a pragmatic and secure alternative to traditional system replacement strategies. By ensuring data continuity, reducing technological dependencies, and enabling progressive modernization, Solings allows companies to move forward with confidence.