SOLIDWORKS PDM vs 3DEXPERIENCE : Which PDM is the best ?

SOLIDWORKS PDM vs 3DEXPERIENCE: What are the key differences at a glance?

You are about to implement a PDM (or vault, or even a DMS) and you are looking for the solution best suited to your reality.

Today, there are 2 possible paths to meet this need:

SOLIDWORKS PDM: SolidWorks’ long-standing solution, available in two versions: PDM Standard and PDM Professional. It is DESKTOP software, which means it is designed to be installed on a SERVER.

3DEXPERIENCE: The new cloud platform that brings together several Dassault Systèmes applications. One of them is ENOVIA (formerly CATIA PLM), which is a cloud-based PDM.

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Criteria PDM Standard PDM Professional 3DEXPERIENCE
Hosting Type Server Infrastructure Server Infrastructure Cloud
Server to Manage? Yes Yes No
Remote Access Requires Configuration Requires Configuration Native
Version Control Yes Yes Yes
Revision Control Yes Yes Yes
Advanced Workflows Limited Yes Yes
Windows Explorer Integration Yes Yes Platform-Based Approach
Multi-site Collaboration Possible Advanced Native
External Collaboration Limited Requires Configuration Easier
IT Maintenance Required Required Reduced
Deployment Speed Moderate Moderate Fast
Advanced Customization Limited Very High More Structured
Ideal Use Case Small Local Team Complex Workflows SMEs, Multi-site or Remote Teams
Our Recommendation Simple Requirements Maximum Control & Customization Simplified Cloud Deployment

This table mainly shows that there is not one single right solution for every company.

  • PDM Standard is well suited to small teams that want simple file and version management.
  • PDM Professional goes much further in workflows, customization, and process control.

In return, both PDM solutions require server infrastructure, configuration, and IT maintenance.

3DEXPERIENCE greatly simplifies deployment thanks to the cloud and makes it easier to work remotely or across multiple sites.

However, it is more structured and offers less freedom for very advanced customizations.

The right choice therefore depends mainly on your level of complexity, your IT resources, and how you collaborate.

PDM Standard vs 3DEXPERIENCE

PDM Standard

included with SOLIDWORKS Pro/Premium

low entry cost*

*if you already have Pro or Premium
VS

3DEXPERIENCE

cloud subscription

predictable monthly cost

with no server to manage
Same objective in both cases
Version control
Revision control
CAD file security
Data traceability
What really changes
Server + SQL Express Server infrastructure required — maximum CAD $100
Infrastructure
Managed cloud
Annual PDM migration service Estimated cost: CAD $800
Updates
Automatic updates Included
VPN / server
External access
Web browser
More internal, access must be configured
Collaboration
Easier for distributed teams
More limited features
Features
Richer, more scalable features
SOLIDWORKS Pro or Premium Estimated additional cost: CAD $2,000
CAD
SOLIDWORKS Standard, Pro or Premium
Your responsibility
IT administration
Reduced
Less flexible
Scalability
More natural scalability
Implementation through a partner Approximately CAD $4,000
Implementation cost
Implementation through a partner Approximately CAD $1,000
Actual cost to consider

PDM Standard

Additional CAD cost, server infrastructure, migration, and implementation to plan for.

Up to approximately
CAD $6,900
in additional costs during the first year
! Estimate varies depending on your environment
Equivalent to
Approximately 6.9 times higher initial costs with PDM Standard
Estimated difference: approximately CAD $5,900 in the first year

3DEXPERIENCE

Cloud infrastructure, simplified deployment, and updates included.

Estimated implementation cost
CAD $1,000
in the first year
A simpler, predictable solution with no surprises
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Indicative estimates to be adapted to your environment. SQL Server Express is free. Actual costs may vary depending on the SOLIDWORKS edition, existing infrastructure, number of users, implementation complexity, and required services.

At first glance, PDM Standard may seem less expensive since it is included with SOLIDWORKS Professional and Premium.

In practice, you also need to consider server infrastructure, remote access, annual migrations, and the required license level.

3DEXPERIENCE is based more on a cloud subscription, with updates and hosting directly included.

Both solutions allow you to secure and version files, but their true cost and ease of management are very different.

The right choice therefore depends mainly on your current infrastructure and how your team collaborates.

PDM Professional vs 3DEXPERIENCE

PDM Pro

Standalone license

moderate entry cost*

*if you already own Pro or Premium
VS
Recommended

3DEXPERIENCE

cloud subscription

predictable monthly cost

no server to manage
Same objective in both cases
Version control
Revision control
CAD file security
Data traceability
What really changes
Dedicated server + SQL StandardInfrastructure required
Infrastructure
Managed cloud
Service Pack updates to managePlanning and IT resources
Updates
Automatic updates Included
VPN / server configuration requiredMore complex access
Remote access
Web browser
More internal collaborationConfiguration required
Collaboration
Simplified collaboration Ideal for remote teams
Advanced featuresAdditional modules required
Features
More powerful and scalable features
PDM Pro (dedicated license)Estimated additional cost: CAD $4,000(license + CAD $1,000 annual maintenance)
CAD
SOLIDWORKS Standard, Pro or Premium
Your responsibilityDedicated IT resources
IT administration
Reduced Fewer internal IT resources
Less flexible scalabilityMore complex upgrades and changes
Scalability
More natural scalability Simpler upgrades and changes
Partner implementationApproximately CAD $6,000
Implementation cost
Partner implementation Approximately CAD $1,000
Actual first-year cost

PDM Pro

Infrastructure, licenses, SQL, migration and implementation required.

Up to approximately
CAD $11,900
in additional first-year costs
Estimate varies depending on your environment
Equivalent to
Approximately 11.9× higher upfront costs with PDM Pro
Estimated difference: approximately CAD $10,900 in the first year

3DEXPERIENCE

Cloud infrastructure, simplified deployment and included updates.

Estimated implementation cost
1 000 $ CAD
in the first year
A simpler, predictable solution with no surprises
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Indicative estimates should be adapted to your environment. SQL Server Standard is required for PDM Pro. Actual costs may vary depending on your existing infrastructure, number of users, implementation complexity and required services.

At first glance, PDM Professional and 3DEXPERIENCE meet similar needs: managing versions, securing CAD files, and structuring design processes.

In practice, the differences are mainly in infrastructure, implementation costs, and IT maintenance.

The table below compares the two solutions on the criteria that have the greatest impact for an SME, to help you choose the platform best suited to your context.

Conclusion: Which PDM should you choose for your company?

The best PDM is not necessarily the most comprehensive, but the one that truly matches how you work.

  • SOLIDWORKS PDM Standard is perfectly suited to small teams that want to secure their files without investing in a complex solution.
  • SOLIDWORKS PDM Professional is intended for companies with advanced approval processes, multiple departments, or significant customization needs.
  • 3DEXPERIENCE is now an excellent alternative for companies that prioritize the cloud, collaborative work, remote work, and a simplified IT infrastructure.

Every company has its own technical constraints, budget, and growth objectives. A generic comparison never replaces an analysis tailored to your environment.