Developers: | Siemens Digital Industries Software (ранее Siemens PLM Software) |
Date of the premiere of the system: | 2019/09/16 |
Technology: | PLM - Product Lifecycle Management, Application Development Tools |
2019: Xcelerator Release
On September 16, 2019, Siemens announced the release of Xcelerator, an integrated software, services and application development platform. Xcelerator is easily tailored to the needs of a particular user or industry.
The product is capable of converting an enterprise of any size into a digital one. Xcelerator combines all design and process design automation systems of Siemens with. The Mendix Low Code Application Development Environment Mendix platform now includes cloudy mobile application development services and technology support tools (Internet of Things IoT) based on - MindSphere open from cloudy operating system IoT Siemens. At the same time, the Mendix-specific low-code approach and the ability to develop without writing code are completely preserved.
This platform is a feature of the Xcelerator solution. It promotes digital transformation: any employee, including non-professional programmers and engineers, can now easily develop, integrate and expand existing systems and data arrays.
Xcelerator includes systems and applications for product lifecycle management PLM (PLM), electronic device design automation (EDA), application lifecycle management (ALM), manufacturing process management (MOM), embedded software development tools, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices IoT. The integrated environment supports end-to-end automation by managing all information flows between members of the Xcelerator ecosystem, and the digital backbone serves as the basis for open and effective employee interaction.
Xcelerator develops applications that receive data from a wide variety of Internet of Things systems and programs. An enterprise of any size and specialization will be able to switch to digital technologies and implement new approaches to work. Xcelerator is designed to be installed on customer equipment, in the cloud, or in a mixed installation.[1]