As much as I dislike restarting this old debate, I feel I should respond.
*"Intralink has been a no revenue product for PTC for almost 2 years now..."
* Our maintenance did not get reduced. Same revenue (actually a little
more per seat) as 4 years ago which included Intralink (& still does).
*"Sometimes you have to bite the bullet and do an unpleasant upgrade."...*
Hopefully PTC understands that biting the bullet could very well mean
switching platforms.
No offense intended Ben. There is a lot going on in some companies these
days & attempting bite that bullet could trigger moving our whole design
department overseas. We have to reduce costs, not increase them.
IMO the PTC marketing folks made a huge mistake killing a product their
customers purchased & trying to force their customers to purchase something
new. Remember, PTC originally claimed Intralink was going away
completely. Sell a product, collect maintenace for years, then kill it &
force customers to buy new product, a winning formula! Maybe PTC can come
out with a new parametric 3D CAD program & tell their customers ProE is
going away, you have to buy this NEW program.
Yes, PTC back-petaled & Intralink 9 or whatever they call it is not going
away. Hopefully Intralink 10 will be something that we can migrate to
easier, as in copy the files to a server, run set-up, import the data dump
from 3.4, load the clients, train the users & go. For all I know Intralink
9 *is* that easy... but not from what I've heard.
Regards,
Joe S.
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 6:49 PM, Ben Loosli <-> wrote:
> At what cost would you pay for PTC to support Ilink 3.4+ with WF5?
>
> Intralink has been a no revenue product for PTC for almost 2 years now,
> except those that paid for the extra year support until June 2009 to get WF4
> support. Would everyone be entitled to the WF5 support or just those who
> have already paid for the additional year for WF4? Do those on WF3 have to
> pay for the WF4 support before they can get the WF5 support.
>
>
>
> I'll also play devil's advocate and say you have all had plenty of notice
> that PTC did not want to support Intralink 3.x products for 4 years now.
> Sometimes you have to bite the bullet and do an unpleasant upgrade.
> Windchill-based solutions are more support intensive, but what is the cost
> of staying on out-dated technology? Eventually, PTC is going to say NO MORE
> to these Intralink 3.x upgrades.
>
>
> Ben
>