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MatrixOne, Inc. (NASDAQ: MONEE), a leading provider of
collaborative product lifecycle management (PLM) solutions for the
value chain(TM), today announced support of the industry-standard
OpenAccess 2.2 for its design collaboration and management solution,
MatrixOne's Developer Suite(TM) including MatrixOne's Synchronicity(R)
DesignSync(R) DFII(TM). OpenAccess 2.2 further enables seamless data
exchange during the chip development process by tightly integrating
industry design tools.
OpenAccess is an industry-standard EDA design database
specification and reference implementation published by the Silicon
Integration Initiative (Si2) and supported by a wide range of leading
EDA industry tools. The new improvements in version 2.2 extend the
OpenAccess data model support further into digital design as well as
manufacturing, providing significant levels of maturity and
completeness.
With the current environment causing complex, worldwide
development workflows, OpenAccess provides users with a necessary
interoperable platform for exchanging design information. MatrixOne's
support of OpenAccess 2.2 will provide greater compatibility with chip
design solutions that run on the OpenAccess 2.2 database, such as
Cadence's Encounter digital IC design and the Virtuoso custom design
platforms.
"By supporting OpenAccess 2.2, MatrixOne is taking a leadership
position by providing its customers with standards-based products that
enable design chain collaboration," said Jan Willis, senior vice
president of Industry Alliances at Cadence. "Managing OpenAccess data
produced by Cadence's digital IC and custom design platforms with
Synchronicity Developer Suite allows users to benefit from two
complimentary solutions."
The Synchronicity Developer Suite bundles the ProjectSync(R)
solution, which raises design predictability with multi-site project
and issue tracking and communications, with DesignSync(R), which can
improve productivity by making design data available to the entire
project team in a safe and managed manner--no matter where they are
located.
"The chip design process is increasingly complex, and OpenAccess
is playing a critical role in centralizing solutions that solve
today's most important development problems," said John Fleming,
senior vice president and general manager, electronics business unit.
"This announcement further shows that MatrixOne is committed to
supporting all of the possible standards, operating systems and IT
environments that our customers can leverage."
About MatrixOne
MatrixOne, Inc. (NASDAQ: MONEE), a leading global provider of
collaborative product lifecycle management (PLM) software and
services, enables companies to accelerate product innovation to
achieve top line revenue growth and improve bottom line profitability.
With world-class PLM solutions and a commitment to customer success,
MatrixOne is focused on helping companies across the automotive,
aerospace & defense, consumer, machinery, medical device,
semiconductor and high-tech industries solve their most challenging
new product development and introduction problems. More than 800
companies use MatrixOne's solutions to drive business value and gain a
competitive advantage, including industry leaders such as BAE Systems,
Bosch, Comau, General Electric, Honda, Johnson Controls, Linde AG,
NCR, Nokia, Philips, Porsche, Procter & Gamble, Sony Ericsson,
STMicroelectronics and Toshiba. MatrixOne (www.matrixone.com) is
headquartered in Westford, Massachusetts, with locations throughout
North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific.
MatrixOne and the MatrixOne logo, Synchronicity, Design Sync and
Project Sync are registered trademarks and "a leading provider of
collaborative product lifecycle management (PLM) solutions for the
value chain," and Developer Suite are trademarks of MatrixOne, Inc.
All other trademarks and service marks are the property of their
respective owners.
Forward-looking statements in this release are subject to risks
and uncertainties that could cause our actual results to differ
materially from those anticipated. Such statements may relate, among
other things, to our plans, objectives and expected financial and
operating results. The risks and uncertainties that may affect
forward-looking statements include, among others: poor product sales,
long sales cycles, difficulty developing new products, difficulty in
relationships with vendors and partners, higher risk in international
operations, difficulty assimilating future acquisitions, difficulty
managing rapid growth, and increased competition. For more about the
risks and uncertainties of our business, see our periodic and other
S.E.C. filings.