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Research Rap: Are Engineers Social? Online They Are!

A quick peek into some research on … how active engineers are with social networks. While attending the PROuser conference, I heard Robin Saitz of PTC talk about a study that they commissioned Forrester Research to develop. The goal of the study was to better understand how active PTC’s customers are in social networks. The results surprised me and they didn’t, it turns out that engineers and product developers are very active with social computing!

    Jim Brown - June 18, 2009 - Filed Under: Research Rap - Tagged With: PLM, Social Computing, Social Product Development, Product Development, PTC, Engineers, Web 2.0

    What I learned: This will be the year of SaaS in PLM

    What I learned this week… came from conversations with manufacturers and SaaS vendors over the past year. I believe the market is ripe for a SaaS approach to PLM. When it comes to product development, every organization strives for efficiency, flexibility, better collaboration (internally and externally), and easier upgrades. Yet, business models that could enable such benefits, such as Software-as-a-service (SaaS), or even SOA, has not been widely adopted to support product lifecycle management. The ongoing economic malaise, however, is driving manufacturers to rethink how they deploy PLM, and other enterprise software systems.

      Jeff Hojlo - June 11, 2009 - Filed Under: What I Learned - Tagged With: SaaS, SOA, PLM, Social Product Development, Innovation, Social Networking, Customer Needs Management, Product Portfolio Management

      What I Learned: Viewing PLM as a “Triad” of Solutions

      What I learned this week … came from a presentation given by Jim Heppelmann and Brian Shepherd of PTC and this week’s PTCUser conference. The presentation gave a view into some of the interesting things that PTC is working on in their solution set, and a peek into their vision for the future of PLM systems. More accurately, what Jim and Brian said the future for their Product Development System as opposed to “PLM,” which is an important differentiation for them.

        Jim Brown - June 9, 2009 - Filed Under: What I Learned - Tagged With: PLM, Social Computing, Social Product Development, CAD, PTC, Design, Manufacturing, PTCUser

        One-to-One: Sopheon Hypes up its Customer Needs Management Capabilities

        I had a chance to talk with… the team at Sopheon about their recent product enhancement in the customer needs management (CNM) space. Through an OEM agreement with German based idea management vendor, Hype Software, the product portfolio management company has announced Idea Lab, an idea discovery, management, collaboration and analytic offering – areas that were partially addressed by their existing idea management offering. With Sopheon’s existing portfolio management and product planning/roadmapping strengths, these additional capabilities at the very front end of innovation give it a strong offering in the customer needs management space.

          Jeff Hojlo - June 5, 2009 - Filed Under: One-to-One - Tagged With: Ideation, PPM, Product Portfolio Management, Sopheon, PLM, Innovation, Customer Needs Management

          What I Learned: Mechatronic Product Development and the Talking Refrigerator

          What I learned this week … came from the keynote and press conference at IBM’s Rational Software Conference (RSC2009). IBM is talking about how to help companies develop and manage today’s smarter products. What was surprising to me is that the conference is focused on developing software – not physical products – but that a lot of the conversations focused on manufacturers and product development. Are we finally getting to the point where ALM (application lifecycle management) and PLM (product lifecycle management) can be discussed in the same sentence?

            Jim Brown - June 1, 2009 - Filed Under: What I Learned - Tagged With: ALM, Design, IBM, Mechatronics, Rational Software, System Design, PLM, Product Development

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