You can find all the information on the new features of the latest software versions here.
PROSTEP has released OpenPDM 10.1, a Long-Term Support (LTS) release that will be supported until June 2028. We recommend all customers update to this version as soon as possible in order to benefit from the longest possible support period.
The LTS release OpenPDM 9.7 will be supported until December 2026. To ensure a smooth transition, we recommend planning an upgrade to OpenPDM 10.1 during 2026.
As support for the Camunda 7 Workflow Engine will end in fall 2025, PROSTEP has replaced Camunda with the CIBSeven Workflow Engine. It is 100% compatible with Camunda 7, so the migration is managed entirely within OpenPDM - without any additional effort for our customers.
OpenPDM 10.1 introduces the next level of OAuth2 integration. The new version supports the unified Authentication Service of the PROSTEP Digital Thread Platform, enabling centralized authentication across all PROSTEP products.
As part of our partnership with IFS, PROSTEP is developing a new ERP connector for IFS ERP. The first release is planned for the coming months.
BPF version 5.0 is available and already contains the technologies to improve communication with the future OpenDXM GlobalX version 10.
Further improvements in version 5.0 concern the handling of jobs with many files/data sets. Significant performance improvements have been achieved through a new internal structure.
The roundtrip scenarios of the GlobalX Teamcenter integration have been greatly expanded in terms of functionality. This applies in particular to revise in imports, the creation of additional attributes and the handling of 2D and 3D NX data (UGMASTER/UGPART).
With OpenCLM, you can automate your workflow by creating complex iteration cycles, pre-assigning configuration objects for later activities and defining which follow-up activities should start automatically.
In addition to SSO, OpenCLM now offers even more options for registering users and securely logging in to connected systems. This ensures that the need-to-know principle is implemented securely.