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  complex toolpaths. Roughing, profiling, turning, and four- and five-axis commands have been enhanced, as well as the addi- tion of a new chamfering operation. www.verosoftware.com
KeyedIn executive vice president of tech- nology. “Everyone—from the business and operations, to production and the supply chain—has instant access to information they need to assess priorities, make deci- sions and drive performance.”
model by offering multiple industry-specific bundles along with 56 different addition- al combination possibilities. With scalable levels, labeled Standard, Pro and Premium, the goal is to fit the size and ability of a user and create an exact fit for a manufactur- er’s CAD/CAM/NC process chain.
Cloud-Based ERP System for Manufacturers
The flexible software has open-archi- tecture features to allow simple integration to other systems and applications, and can be configured and expanded to adapt to the unique characteristics of individual manufacturing businesses. www.keyedin.com
With this version, according to company officials, the one-size-fits-all approach has been replaced by an affordable price structure. Each performance level brings an increase of capabilities, strategies and solutions. The Standard version is an affordable, entry solution that fits most shops, and companies with standard three-axis NC milling machines and utilizing low-end CAD/CAM products will be able to acquire this version at similar pricing. The Pro version is ideal for mid-sized com- panies using multi- (more than three) axis machines and demanding a higher level of automation for their operations. The Pre- mium package makes the highest level of automation available. www.tebis.com
KeyedIn Solutions, a provider of appli- cation-as-a-service (aPaaS) and software- as-a-service (SaaS) business products, used FABTECH 2015 to launch KeyedIn Manufacturing Cloud ERP. The ERP system was developed to connect systems, processes and people in manufacturing businesses, thus providing easier access to decision-driving information and the agility to quickly adjust to changes in demand, according to company officials.
New CAD/CAM Software Bundled According to Industry, Need
“We offer the ability to connect and access data anytime, from anywhere, so there are no surprises,” says Kevin Hurley,
Tebis America, Troy, MI, specializing in CAD/CAM software for design and man- ufacturing, has released version 4.0 of its signature system, completely redesign- ing the look and redesigning its sales
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