Configit Aims to Simplify BOM Generation

CLM software release incorporates user requested improvements.

The configuration lifecycle management (CLM) software company Configit released version 6.3 of its Configit Ace platform. The biggest improvements target the software’s BOM solve solution, which generates bills of materials (BOMs) of complex, system-level solutions with various configurations.

Configit Ace 6.3 improves the configuration lifecycle management of BOMs. (Image: Bigstock.)

Configit Ace 6.3 improves the configuration lifecycle management of BOMs. (Image: Bigstock.)

“Increasing customization and personalization keeps raising the bar for our customers and partners,” said Johan Salenstedt, CEO of Configit. “The configurability of products is increasing to meet these demands, but this also leads to more complex products and integrations across the IT landscape. We are continuously improving our capabilities in response to feedback from our customers and partners.”

“We had a great response to the initial release of our BOM Solve capabilities earlier this year, where we wanted to engage with engineering professionals to understand their challenges and improve our offering further,” said Henrik Hulgaard, VP of Product Management at Configit. “This release is a response to that feedback, and completing our BOM Solve solution allows us to support a broad range of needs.”

Some of the improvements to Configit Ace 6.3 that are driven by this customer feedback include:

  • Improved localization to support local language and dialect customizations of the UI.
  • Updated APIs for efficient and fast operations with third-party products.
  • Support of operating systems like Microsoft .NET 8.0 and Linux containers.
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