Hear Jim Brown share his views on … his recent report The Business Value of Product Data Management: Achieving Rapid and Extendable Benefits. This Tech-Clarity Snapshot is our first podcast, please let us know what you think! The main topics covered include: The value received from PDM by three companies interviewed for the report How…
Can PDM Value be Achieved Quickly? Painlessly?
A quick peek into some research on … the business value of PDM and how companies can implement PDM solutions in a way that helps them achieve value quickly and set themselves up for more value over the long term. The report, The Business Value of Product Data Management: Achieving Rapid and Extendable Benefits, shares…
Showing Off Your Products – 3D Technical Product Communications
A quick peek into some research on … the business value of transforming product documentation to rich, interactive communication. The report, Tech-Clarity Insight – The Business of 3D Technical Communications: Evolving Strategies to Document Products, explains how companies are changing their views on technical documentation to a more strategic approach, including the use of 3D…
Connecting Social Interaction with Product Information – Interview of Jim Brown
What I learned this week … came from a great conversation with Sankar from Younomy. I have been in a number of conversations recently that make me realize that the world of social computing is looking into social product development and social innovation as much as the PLM and manufacturing communities are looking into the…
Putting the Q in PLM (PTC does quality management)
I had the chance to talk with … PTC about the important role that PLM plays in ensuring product quality. PTC shared their views on quality and reliability and followed up by giving me some detailed insight into their Relex reliability management solution and how it fits into the PLM ecosystem. It turns out PTC…
What the Heck is Going on in the Engineering Software Market!?
Taking a look around at the engineering software market there are a few things that are clear and a lot of unanswered questions. One clear fact is that 2010 was a lot better than 2009 for most manufacturers and the engineering software vendors that serve them. From early indications, 2011 is looking even better. But…
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