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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 that the company will be a silver
sponsor of the Apparel Tech Conference, hosted by the Fashion
Institute of Technology on November 10, 2005. MatrixOne will showcase
the MatrixOne(R) Accelerator for Apparel Design and Development(TM) at
the conference.
This industry-specific, rapidly implemented PLM offering has been
optimized based on MatrixOne's track record of helping product design
companies solve the challenges specific to the fashion industry. The
MatrixOne Accelerator for Apparel Design and Development is a
comprehensive, commercially available solution that provides "out of
the box" industry data models and schema, pre-defined work processes
and reports, as well as role-based user interfaces to speed deployment
and ease user adoption. This solution is built on top of MatrixOne's
industry leading PLM platform and business process applications to
provide scalability, performance and the flexibility to keep pace with
today's business environment.
"MatrixOne's PLM solutions allow apparel design companies to
quickly react to changing styles and market demands dictated by the
seasonal nature of the industry by imposing structure and discipline
throughout the entire design and production process," said Kurt
Andersen, vice president of industry solutions for MatrixOne. "Savvy
apparel companies recognize the benefits of PLM. By efficiently
improving communication of specs and designs, these companies are
getting products to the consumer faster than the competition."
The MatrixOne solution offers broad and robust library management
capabilities for organizing information such as colors, fabrics, trim,
build instructions and other key elements to assist in reuse,
standardization, collaboration and access control across the extended
enterprise. In addition, capabilities for product design and planning,
product costing, and strategic sourcing are included to encompass all
aspects of the apparel design, development and production lifecycle.
The MatrixOne Accelerator for Apparel Design and Development is now
commercially available.
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 are registered trademarks and "a
leading provider of collaborative product lifecycle management (PLM)
solutions for the value chain" is a trademark 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.