"I like how the product integrates with other technical solutions."
"I like the Teamcenter Requirements Manager. It also has a structure manager where you create an engineering bill of materials and manufacturing process planning. There is something like service lifecycle management. That is where the maintenance data is stored. There are multiple modules. ALM Polarion is also a Siemens solution. It is a separate product, but it's part of the Siemens portfolio."
"The product's most valuable features are patch and data management."
"Some parts of the system are exclusive, so we can't work with them."
"The product's web interface and setup process could be better."
"This solution works, but it has many issues. Smaller companies are coming up the cloud-based PLM solutions that may replace larger PLM companies like PTC or Siemens in the future. It has some performance problems, and the maintenance is too expensive. Recently, we completed a project, and it cost almost $6 million to upgrade."
PTC Windchill is ranked 1st in PLM Tools with 1 review while Siemens PLM TeamCenter is ranked 3rd in PLM Tools with 3 reviews. PTC Windchill is rated 5.0, while Siemens PLM TeamCenter is rated 7.6. The top reviewer of PTC Windchill writes "Pricy and tough to integrate with some solutions, though it provided essential support for workflows". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Siemens PLM TeamCenter writes "Has good features for data management, but its setup process needs improvement". PTC Windchill is most compared with Intralink, Omnify Empower PLM, Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect, Arena PLM and Aras Innovator, whereas Siemens PLM TeamCenter is most compared with PIM, Oracle Agile PLM, Aras Innovator, iBASEt Solumina and Autodesk PLM 360.
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