The further development of Teamcenter is progressing – and with it comes not only new features, but also far-reaching changes to the system architecture. One of these changes concerns a central system administration tool: the Teamcenter Environment Manager (TEM).
❌ What happens?
In the new versions, Teamcenter Environment Manager is no longer part of the Teamcenter installation. Siemens is gradually phasing out support for TEM and replacing it with new, more modern approaches.
🔍 What is TEM anyway?
TEM has served as the central tool for installing, configuring, and managing Teamcenter environments. It is the central element for installing Teamcenter and patch management. As such, TEM was an integral part of many administrators' toolkits.
💡 Why was the TEM removed?
The discontinuation of TEM is part of Siemens' long-term modernization strategy. The Teamcenter architecture is to be made more future-proof through automatable, script-based and cloud-compatible processes. Tools such as Deployment Center and modern DevOps approaches are becoming the focus.
🧩 What does this mean for your company?
Removing TEM poses a number of challenges, especially for existing system landscapes that are installed with this tool.
These include:
- Adaptation of existing installation and maintenance processes
- Familiarization with new tools and methods
- Possible restructuring of the IT infrastructure
Now is the right time to familiarize yourself with the new requirements and adapt existing processes.
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