• Working with Shortcuts and CUI

    The Configurable User Interface (CUI) is designed to let you be your own designer. A knowledgeable administrator can alter the way Aras Innovator looks and functions with CUI in dramatically less time than it would take to reprogram the interface. We…
  • Attribute Character limits

    Hello, Looking for details on attribute character limits, in this case, the character limit for the dropdown list. Did not find it in any student guides, is it 64 character? Please advise
  • Multilingual Environments

    Amid the recent shift towards remote work, and even before the last few years, many businesses have employees all around the world, with a variety of native languages. While Aras Innovator defaults to English, it’s easy to set it up to support multiple…
  • Relationship tab view according to classification

    Hello! We use Innovator 11 SP9 Build No 6549 I've created a new relationship to the part item (Part Harness). We would like to use this tab for only "Component" Classification. I know we can create multiple Part Forms and Views for different classifications…
  • Working With Tree Grid Views and CUI

    The configurable user interface (CUI) is a tool in Aras Innovator to alter and customize how you use Aras Innovator without requiring long development cycles, or even to be much in the way of a developer yourself. By making use of configuration changes…
  • Three Ambiguous Statements About Cloud Deployments

    Every morning I receive emails pointing me to the plethora of new technology blogs and articles published since…well, yesterday. I cannot help but notice the hundreds of new articles published every week about cloud adoption. The funny thing about the…
  • Moving Forward with PLM on SaaS – Predictably Unpredictable

    By now, everyone is aware the cloud has become the dominant approach to deploying applications across almost every enterprise domain. Companies have progressed from viewing the cloud as an opportunity, to establishing it as their de-facto deployment strategy…
  • DevOps for Your PLM: The Race is On

    As companies continue to look for new ways to optimize and transform business processes, they are generating an unprecedented amount of demand for their IT departments. This demand comes in the form of small tweaks to existing systems, large system projects…
  • Digital Transformation + PLM = Cloud

    It is no secret that large companies have been slow to move their PLM systems to the cloud. While these same companies were aggressively adopting new cloud strategies for other enterprise systems, PLM systems remained on premise—keeping their valuable…
  • SaaS PLM: Three Questions to Ask

    It is fair to say that most companies today already utilize a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution somewhere in their application architecture. For instance, SaaS solutions account for a very large part of customer relationship management (CRM) deployments…
  • Can SaaS PLM Really Get the Job Done?

    As companies complete the yearly evaluation of their PLM objectives there may be some new discussions brewing. Product development processes have changed quickly over the past few years to support new types of supplier collaboration, digital transformation…
  • Is SaaS the Key to Your Future PLM Success?

    There has been considerable discussion of the substantial cloud benefits to enterprise PLM systems, but there is another element of this conversation that is just as important for long-term business transformation success: using a SaaS offering with the…