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Leading Utility Industry Equipment Manufacturer Selects RuleStream to Capture, Manage and Reuse Knowledge

WAKEFIELD, Mass. - 
      RuleStream Corporation, leading provider of standards-based engineering 
      (SBE) solutions to capture, manage and reuse engineering knowledge, 
      today announced that TLT-Babcock, a manufacturer of custom axial and 
      centrifugal fans and associated gas and ash handling equipment,
Posted : Tue, 22 Apr 2008 13:14:28 GMT
Author : MA-RULESTREAM
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WAKEFIELD, Mass. - (Business Wire) RuleStream Corporation, leading provider of standards-based engineering (SBE) solutions to capture, manage and reuse engineering knowledge, today announced that TLT-Babcock, a manufacturer of custom axial and centrifugal fans and associated gas and ash handling equipment, has purchased RuleStream to extend its engineering process automation platform.

TLT-Babcock prides itself in delivering custom engineered solutions to meet unique customer requirements for utility fan and ash handling applications. Their SBE application will focus on automating both sales and engineering deliverables, including drawings, calculations, MBOMs and product costing, for their fan product lines.

"TLT-Babcock has a long, successful history with prior generation knowledge based engineering tools. We sought to build upon our success by taking advantage of recent technology advances in this area, said Glenn Huebscher, Engineering Manager at TLT-Babcock. Its critical for us to have a scalable solution with sophisticated rule authoring capabilities and strong CAD integrations; one that is easily used by both sales and engineering personnel. We chose RuleStream for its ability to deliver data and drawings driven from complex design rules, its transparency in the application and source of those rules, and the ability for users to see and customize any rule or result during the product design process.

TLT-Babcock has long recognized the tremendous value gained by preserving and leveraging the know-how of their best engineers. Their selection of RuleStream further validates our technology leadership and the breadth of our vision, said Robert Nierman, CEO of RuleStream. Were proud to have TLT-Babcock added to our client list in the industrial equipment and machinery manufacturing space, where it is incumbent on companies to differentiate themselves by delivering rapid, custom engineered solutions of very high quality.

About RuleStream

RuleStream provides solutions that utilize standards based engineering (SBE) principles to capture, manage and reuse corporate intellectual property to automate engineering processes for best in class manufacturers. RuleStreams unique solution acts as a foundation of product-related intellectual property, proven to add value in both engineer-to-order (ETO) and new product development (NPD) environments.

RuleStream customers include the worlds most innovative discrete manufacturers in automotive, aerospace, industrial equipment and machinery, custom furniture and more. Business leaders include General Electric and Babcock & Wilcox. RuleStream recently added innovators like Robbins & Myers, McQuay and Goodrich Aerospace. For more information, visit www.rulestream.com.

RuleStream Corporation
Amy Kenly, +1-781-486-8420
akenly@rulestream.com


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