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TACTRAC™ for Obsolescence Management

Semiconductor advancements and diminishing manufacturing sources (obsolescence) has been and will continue to be an increasing problem for electronic product design and sustainment. Today, companies must have access to current, accurate, and complete component availability information in order to maintain a competitive advantage.

IHS is a global provider of electronic component selection and obsolescence management solutions with comprehensive reference component databases that provide manufacturer availability, life cycle, and predictive data critical to our customers? success. These databases consist of highly specialized product information built and are maintained by more than 500 content developers and industry domain experts.

IHS also offers a range of world-class technology management tools, from component selection to complete bill of material (BOM) component obsolescence management.

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