Archive for December, 2019

Goodbye, the 2010s. The top PLM blogs for the decade

Goodbye, the 2010s. The top PLM blogs for the decade

I’m celebrating a decade of blogging. I started to blog about PLM in 2008. But, Beyond PLM, as a blog name only happened in 2010. So, I can say Beyond PLM is 10 years old and it was an awesome journey and experience. I learned a lot and hope helped…

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What happened with PLM for the last 10 years?

What happened with PLM for the last 10 years?

Earlier this month, I shared my thoughts about what happened with PDM for the last 10 years? PDM was an interesting business for the last decade. While PDM functionality is usually provided by the system coming from the same vendor and integrated with a CAD application, we can see that…

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SaaS PLM Debates 2020

SaaS PLM Debates 2020

Just a few days left before the year 2020 will be here. The past decade was the time for PLM software vendors to learn and experiment with cloud systems. I read my blogs from the 2010s. Many of those articles are reflecting the debates we had about cloud computing and…

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What is the key for PLM Cloud Adoption – Cost vs Features?

What is the key for PLM Cloud Adoption – Cost vs Features?

Cloud Computing – SaaS Enterprise companies of all sizes are adopting cloud technologies. This is not a secret and all numbers are speaking about significant growth in SaaS application adoption. Check my article from the last year – Need for Speed and cloud PLM adoption. Manufacturing companies are coming to…

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PLM Implementations – Why To Simplify First?

PLM Implementations – Why To Simplify First?

I’m a big fan of simplicity. What made me to believe in simplicity? I think it came with the experience. I’ve seen continues the success of products and technologies after applying simplification principles. A long time ago, I was discussing the PLM project with one manufacturing company. They have been…

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PLM, ENOVIAWORKS and 3DEXPERIENCE World 2020

PLM, ENOVIAWORKS and 3DEXPERIENCE World 2020

I’ve been coming to Solidworks World for many years. I did it as a Dassault System employee, startup founder, and blogger. Solidworks World was one of those powerful events where you can get a great opportunity to talk to Solidworks customers and partners as well as get first hands communication…

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SaaS PLM and Open Source PLM Mistakes

SaaS PLM and Open Source PLM Mistakes

The opensource model became very popular in the last 2-3 decades of software development and you can find great examples of open-source software used everywhere – operation systems, mobile platforms, graphic libraries, databases, and even business applications. But we don’t see it much successful in PLM. Last week’s discussion about…

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Data Management Foundation Of Digital Twin

Data Management Foundation Of Digital Twin

Digital Twin is trending. Unless you lived under the rock for the last few years, I’m sure you heard this combination of words – Digital Twin. What is Digital Twin, where it came from and how is this related to PLM? The definition of Digital Twin is not mature in…

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