Archive for July, 2011

PLM and Future Semantic Enterprise

PLM and Future Semantic Enterprise

This blog is my thoughts following Semantic Technology Conference (SemTech 2011), which took place in San-Francisco last month. I attended this conference as part of press / media. Gathering more than 1000 specialists in different areas of applications related to semantic technology, this is an absolutely “must follow” conference, if…

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Autodesk PLM – Fast Second?

Autodesk PLM – Fast Second?

Autodesk and PLM. Do you think these two words have something in common? I had a chance to discuss this topic and make my guesses before. Read my Autodesk and “Why PLM?” question and Autodesk: From PDM to MLP. The combination of two words Autodesk and PLM are usually generating…

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Google+, PLM and the Product Data Sharing Models

Google+, PLM and the Product Data Sharing Models

Social is trending. It was specially true this weekend. The social hype taking individuals, organizations and social vendors. Personally, I want to write off, I’m not a very social person. I urge other people to be social by writing blog and distributing the content on multiple social networks. However, when…

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PDM vs. PLM: Implementation Gaps

PDM vs. PLM: Implementation Gaps

One of the topics that people often ask is what is the difference between PDM and PLM. The question is almost rhetoric, since the number of explanation is +1 from the number of people involved into the discussion. I stumble on the following article in the FISHER/UNITEC blog – PDM…

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PLM Think Tank July – Top 5

PLM Think Tank July – Top 5

The big weekend finally over and this is a time to get back on track with a long list of blogging topics. The weekend was well spent reading my feeds andmaking photo activities. Obviously, if you take a photo camera in your hands on 4th of July it is about picturing…

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Autodesk and SharePoint: collaboration with no compromises?

Autodesk and SharePoint: collaboration with no compromises?

Collaboration and SharePoint are two of my favorite topics. I’m following them for the last couple of years. In one of my very early posts on PLM Think Tank I wrote about SharePoint PLM Paradox? Microsoft SharePoint 2007 business model made it very successful. Technology was decent and I’ve seen many…

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PLM Competition and “True Cloud” Solutions

PLM Competition and “True Cloud” Solutions

CAD, PLM and engineering software world is very competitive. Time ago, CAD vendors competed on the number of features. It is not unusual to see lists that comparing features and functions. However, nowadays the competition on features becomes useless. In the era of iPad apps and Web 2.0, you can…

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My Experience with Dassault V6 PLM Cloud on Amazon

My Experience with Dassault V6 PLM Cloud on Amazon

This week was packed with multiple announcements and events. One of them happened in Paris – first Dassault Application Innovation Summit. I wasn’t able to attend and followed this event via twitter, press release and publications in blogosphere. Few blog publications I noted specifically – Dassault Systems to deliver Amazon…

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