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IT, Architecture, Cloud and Impact on PLM

IT, Architecture, Cloud and Impact on PLM
Oleg
Oleg
26 May, 2010 | 1 min for reading

If you think about the future of enterprise systems, this is a “must see” video presentation. Core Content and the Cloud with Geoffrey Moore, Best Selling Author and Managing Director, TCG Advisors about the future of Cloud IT and Architecture trends.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0swJCYLH2Ck

What is my take and the main impacts on PLM? We cannot change user behavior – need to adopt the way user works. Coming 2010s will bring a major shift from the two standpoint – collaborative cloud architectures in real time plus huge intervention of consumer software in enterprise space.

Best, Oleg

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