A blog by Oleg Shilovitsky
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Meet on 3D PERSPECTIVES interview

Meet on 3D PERSPECTIVES interview
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4 March, 2009 | 0 min for reading

We finally succeeded to have interview online between our office in Boston, MA and DS office in Paris. Thanks, Kate!

Meet Oleg Shilovitsky: 7 Questions

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Have you ever thought about what folksonomy, mashups and robotic swarms have to do with . . . product lifecycle management?

Oleg Shilovitsky has. He churns out regular think tank-like thoughts and chats on such matters in his blog PLM Twine. Word’s getting out in the blogosphere about this goodness, yet we know little about the man behind it. I thought you might like to meet him.

http://perspectives.3ds.com/2009/03/04/meet-oleg-shilovitsky-7-questions/

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