NASA uses graphics software from Right Hemisphere

Jan. 1, 2006
Engineers at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) needed software to manage design graphics.

Engineers at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) needed software to manage design graphics. They found a solution with Right Hemisphere in Fremont, Calif.

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., purchased Right Hemisphere’s Deep Server software to use for product graphics management (PGM) across its facilities.

JPL is NASA’s primary center for the exploration of Earth”s solar system and beyond. Lab engineers will use the software to streamline the graphics production pipeline and create a unified graphics repository for spacecraft assemblies. As a result, they will use new visualization techniques for everything from technical publications to spacecraft simulations and mission project communications.

Right Hemisphere’s flagship product, Deep Server, addresses a new category of enterprise software called Product Graphics Management (PGM). PGM integrates CAD/PDM and publishing applications, automates 2-D and 3-D graphics publishing processes, and manages product graphics in all leading modeling and graphic formats.

Supporting more than 120 2-D and 3-D formats, Right Hemisphere’s technologies provide a unified repository to easily retrieve data, a searching interface as easy to use as Google, and a secure and managed environment for proprietary data and access control.

For more information, see www.righthemisphere.com.

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