Shell selects Polarion software from Siemens to digitalize and streamline global capital project data
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PLANO, Texas, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Siemens Digital Industries Software today announced that Royal Dutch Shell has selected Polarion Requirements™ software as the foundation for managing and streamlining the flow of requirements across Shell s global Capital Projects ecosystem. Shell will leverage Siemens Polarion to accelerate development of its digital enterprise as they further transition from document-centric communications to data-driven execution. This will improve the efficiency and flow of digital project data and integrated requirements throughout the Shell supply chain.
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