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Palo Alto, CA. December 8, 2025: OpsHub Integration Manager (OIM) announces support for PTC Windchill PLM, giving enterprises a reliable way to ensure product decisions made in Windchill translate into coordinated action across tools like Jira, Azure DevOps, IBM DOORS and more. For executive leaders, this provides a practical path to reducing late-stage surprises, avoiding costly corrections, and improving accountability across product teams.
Windchill defines the product, but the work to execute those decisions happens in many other tools. When these systems do not stay aligned, organizations struggle with schedule instability, rework, and limited visibility into emerging risks. OpsHub closes this gap by keeping Windchill updates synchronized in real time and with high data fidelity across downstream systems. This gives leaders a unified and dependable view of how decisions move through the organization, enabling more confident planning and tighter control over program outcomes.
When Windchill stays connected with the tools teams use daily, product decisions translate smoothly into their work. This gives leaders more clarity, reduces unnecessary effort, and improves control over program outcomes.
Leaders get a more accurate view of what work is truly on track. This helps avoid missed commitments and strengthens confidence in timelines shared with customers and stakeholders.
Leaders see the impact of product changes sooner. This makes it possible to address issues before they disrupt delivery or require expensive last-minute fixes.
“Windchill captures the product story, yet the work that brings that story to life happens in multiple systems,” said Sandeep Jain, CEO of OpsHub, Inc. “We help organizations eliminate the blind spots that prevent leaders from understanding where risks form and how decisions propagate. With a connected ecosystem, executives can steer programs with greater confidence and far fewer late disruptions.”
OpsHub is the leading Intelligent Federation Platform for agile innovation teams. OpsHub’s suite of products helps enterprises by democratizing decision-making and providing comprehensive information in each team member’s preferred tool. This way, forward-thinking teams are better equipped to deliver innovative products and services faster, with enhanced quality, and at reduced costs.
For more information on OpsHub and its solutions, visit www.opshub.com.
Media contact: Sreya Sarbadhkari, marketing@opshub.com