Razorleaf Updates CLOVER Digital Threat Integration Platform

Latest update of the CLOVER digital thread platform eliminates the need for professional services for implementation.

Built with cloud-native technology, the updated platform offers enhanced performance and security while providing flexible deployment options—on-premise, air-gapped, cloud-based, or hybrid. Featuring a low code, no code toolset, CLOVER's self-service capabilities allow organizations to set up and maintain integrations independently without expensive technical resources or domain expertise.

The advanced CLOVER platform. Image courtesy of Razorleaf.


Razorleaf has introduced the next generation of CLOVER, its digital thread integration platform. Designed to help manufacturing organizations construct a scalable digital thread across the entire product lifecycle, the company says CLOVER can elimiante the need for professional services for installation, implementation, and maintenance, reducing the cost and risk associated with integration platforms.

Built with cloud-native technology, the updated platform offers enhanced performance and security while providing flexible deployment options—on-premise, air-gapped, cloud-based, or hybrid, according to a press release. Featuring a low code, no code toolset, CLOVER's self-service capabilities allow organizations to set up and maintain integrations independently without expensive technical resources or domain expertise.

The CLOVER platform enables the exchange of digital product and manufacturing data between users, across departments, throughout the enterprise and with partners. 

“The next productivity frontier is optimizing the enterprise with the creation of a unique digital thread,” says Razorleaf CEO Eric Doubell. “Razorleaf's CLOVER platform addresses enterprise optimization head on with easy, scalable access to product and manufacturing data that can then be leveraged—automatically, where and when-needed—by stakeholders in management, engineering, purchasing, sales, production, inventory, and outside vendor teams.”

Added Doubell: “Manufacturers have so much valuable data in their existing enterprise, engineering, manufacturing, and business systems. CLOVER allows them to quickly mine these systems and target relevant information that supports their company's specific business needs. Razorleaf continues to evolve CLOVER to support a full ontology approach for structuring and characterizing data.”

Key features of the CLOVER platform include:

  • Cloud-native Architecture—Flexibility to run on-premise, air-gapped, in the cloud, or as a hybrid model
  • Secure—Services are containerized for data isolation with full encryption of data at-rest and in-transit
  • Extensible Schemas and Plugins—Minimizes initial implementation effort but allows any type of operation to be run
  • Async and Real-time Processing—Provides options for returning data immediately or background processing
  • Fast and Scalable Services—Rapidly validates, transforms, and processes files and data
  • Polling Services—Allows CLOVER to automatically trigger jobs as files or data changes
  • Job Scheduling—Allows complex jobs and large operations to run in off hours to avoid impact to productivity

 

CLOVER provides integration with leading PLM systems—including Aras, Autodesk, Dassault Systèmes (both on-premise and cloud), PTC, and others—as well as ERP, MES, and CRM leaders such as SAP, Oracle, Epicor, i-Base-t, and Salesforce. 

For more information on CLOVER click here.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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