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Teamcenter

Three reasons to conduct a Teamcenter audit

July 16, 2025

Is your Teamcenter PLM system optimized for performance, data integrity, and future growth? A Teamcenter audit delivers a clear, actionable assessment—here is why it is essential:

 

  1. Ensure system health 

    Even well-implemented Teamcenter systems can experience degradation over time. Hidden performance issues can surface as more users and processes are added. The issues can slow logins, delay queries, or make response times unpredictable.A Teamcenter audit examines your architecture, server performance, database health, and client configurations to pinpoint where bottlenecks are occurring. With expert insight into your current setup, the audit outlines practical steps to restore and optimize system performance across the enterprise.

  2. Improve data integrity & strengthen governance 

    Over time, duplicate parts, inconsistent metadata, and unstructured legacy data can compromise your ability to make sound engineering and business decisions.An Applied CAx audit evaluates your current data model, metadata usage, file structures, and access controls to identify issues and suggest improvements. The result is a cleaner, more reliable system that supports compliance and ensures users are always working with the most accurate information.

  3. Plan and prepare for upgrades or system changes 

    If you’re considering an upgrade, a system expansion, or an integration with tools like ERP, MES, or CAD platforms, an audit is a smart starting point. Teamcenter environments often include customizations or outdated configurations that can cause issues during a migration or system update.The audit provides a clear view of how your system is currently structured, what dependencies exist, and what areas require attention before moving forward. This proactive approach helps reduce project risk, budget overruns, and unplanned downtime.

 

What to expect from a Teamcenter audit

The Applied CAx team follows a proven audit methodology. It begins with a planning session to align on business goals, technical priorities, and industry best practices. From there, we perform a deep dive assessment into your live environment, reviewing configurations, data structure, system usage, security, and infrastructure.

After three to five business days, we deliver a detailed report and meet with your stakeholders to review findings and next steps. The result prioritizes an action plan to help you get more value from your PLM system.

Contact us for a Teamcenter audit today.

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