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AU2011: New PLM Software Frontiers

AU2011: New PLM Software Frontiers
Oleg
Oleg
30 November, 2011 | 1 min for reading

Autodesk University 2011. Day 1. If you visited AU at least once you know how it looks like. Thousands people packed to talk about Autodesk software and beyond. When I’m still digesting Autodesk announcement about Nexus PLM, I wanted to share with you the my presentation during the AU Innovation forum: Everything Changes:

What is my conclusion? I don’t think Autodesk made a surprise by their decision to move into PLM business. Big announcements have a short lifecycle. I’m going to learn more about Autodesk Nexus PLM in coming days. I’m sure it will bring many new themes on my blog to discuss, and I’m looking forward to hearing your opinion.

Best, Oleg

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