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PLM Prompt: How PLM can do more with less effort?

PLM Prompt: How PLM can do more with less effort?
olegshilovitsky
olegshilovitsky
17 July, 2009 | 0 min for reading

I’m thinking, how PLM can become leaner and efficient. In today’s economical situation and even in general, to make PLM leaner will be good step. So, where is the problem?

I see 3 fundamental factors that prevent PLM from do so:

  1. PLM creates to many high-level expectations.
  2. PLM is trying to change development and business processes.
  3. PLM don’t have efficient technologies to integrate with enterprise systems.

I’m going to discuss it more in details next week. However, I will be interesting to hear your voices and your thoughts…

Best, Oleg

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