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Has Parker Hannifin Found the Key to Managing Heterogeneous Engineering Systems?

Bob Deragisch of Parker Hannifin discussed Living with Heterogeneous Systems (engineering and enterprise), is a top of mind issue for many large manufacturers.

    Jim Brown - April 19, 2010 - Filed Under: One-to-One - Tagged With: Engineering Tools, Heterogeneous, MCAD, Parker Hannifin, Systems Design, PLM, Integration, ECAD

    How will PLM get Social?

    I believe there is significant business value to be gained from the intersection of social computing in PLM. How will the PLM industry get there?

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    Jim Brown - April 13, 2010 - Filed Under: Insights, Insights & Activity, Clarity on PLM - Tagged With: PLM, Social Computing, Product Development, Pilots, What I Learned

    Research: Engineering Software Recovering in 2010?

    A quick peek into some research on … the impact of the economic downturn and the fledgeling recovery on the market for CAD, CAE, PLM, and other software for engineers and product developers.

      Jim Brown - March 24, 2010 - Filed Under: Research Rap - Tagged With: PLM, Survey, CAD, Downturn, Engineering Software, CAE, Market, Recovery

      Mythbusting PLM is an Industry Affair – Or is It?

      What I learned this week was a retrospective look at an article analyzing how industry-specific PLM application are. The review was in response to a comment on my post In Search of a Common PLM Definition.

        Jim Brown - March 12, 2010 - Filed Under: What I Learned, Mythbusting - Tagged With: Technology Transfer, Manufacturers, Product Development, ERP, Manufacturing, MES, Integration, MOM, PLM, Requirements, Research

        In Search of a Standard PLM Definition

        What I learned this week was that we could use a good, common PLM definition and scope, but we will not get one. The discussion (a lot of discussion in multiple forums, actually) came from my post SAP, Too Much or Too Little Credit for PLM Efforts and another called Who Will Disrupt Entrenched PLM Vendors?

          Jim Brown - March 9, 2010 - Filed Under: What I Learned - Tagged With: Vendors, Product Innovation, Product Lifecycle Management, Dassault Systemes, Aras, Engineering, CMII, Siemens, Definition, ERP, PLM Program, PTC, Porduct Development, SAP, Scope, NPD, Stage-Gate, Processes, PLM, Invention Machine

          Who Will Disrupt Entrenched PLM Vendors?

          What I learned this week … came from some discussions with Chris Williams yesterday about my blog post SAP – Too Much, or Too Little Credit for PLM? in combination with a conversation over breakfast with Oleg, author of PLMTwine. In both conversations I kept hearing about who is going to disrupt the big PLM vendors (Dassault Systemes, PTC, Siemens PLM).

            Jim Brown - March 5, 2010 - Filed Under: What I Learned - Tagged With: Dassault Systemes, Siemens, Oracle, PTC, SAP, Product Lifecycle Management, Aras, Arena Solutions, PLM, Google, Vendors

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