PLM 360 is now part of the Autodesk product innovation platform, named Fusion. This platform redefines the way products are designed, made and used. Fusion brings together a unique set of cloud-connected design, manufacturing, and IoT tools.
As part of this change, PLM 360 will now be Fusion Lifecycle. It's still the same great product lifecycle management solution, but now part of our Fusion family.
Have questions? Read the full FAQ, attached. Update 5/18: For more information about the Fusion product innovation platform, read our blog post, or watch the vision video.
Thanks!
- Kimberly Stout, Community Manager
Right now it is only seen in our training tenant , when is the plan to roll this out to Production?
Hi Pnigam,
I expect it will be there before the end of the month.
Hey Pnigam,
You will see some branding changes in-product with our next release, currently slated to happen in the next couple of weeks. In the meantime, you'll notice a change in brand here, on our website, social & content channels.
Hope that answers your question. Thanks!
A quick google search of "Fusion Lifecycle" brings up a ton of Oracle stuff. Smart.
I hope the rebranding was worth it for Autodesk.
For existing users who are only interested in using the product, rebranding is nothing but a nuisance.
Exciting to see this is now part of the Fusion Platform.
Can you please elaborate on how this change may affect the PLM (Fusion Lifecycle) web address and API, specifically the address of the REST endpoints?
will this:
https://[Tenant].autodeskplm360.net
become something like this:
https:[Tenant].autodeskFusionLifecycle.net
Thanks,
Omar Tan
Malaysia
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