Phoenix Integration

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Phoenix Integration
Type Private
Industry Software Integration
Founded 1995
Key people Scott Woyak, Ph.D., President and CEO; Chris Randazzo, Vice President; John Costello
Products PHX ModelCenter
PHX CenterLink
PHX AnalysisLibrary
PHX AnalysisServer
Website www.phoenix-int.com

Phoenix Integration was founded in 1995 to provide product development software to aerospace companies, defense contractors as well as heavy industry.

Phoenix developed and introduced PHX ModelCenter and Analysis Server — process integration and multidisciplinary design optimization software. Following on its integration offerings, Phoenix developed PHX CenterLink, a tool for web collaboration and parallel computing.

Today, Phoenix software is used to enable integration of models and simulations, process automation, results visualization and data management. Global organizations that "leverage Phoenix solutions" include nine of the top 10 U.S. defense contractors and seven of the top 10 aerospace companies.[1]

Headquarters in Philadelphia, and R&D facilities in Blacksburg, Virginia.

References

  1. http://www10.mcadcafe.com/nbc/articles/view_article.php?articleid=743952&interstitial_displayed=Yes

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