Archive for December, 2013

Not an evil PDM can save engineer’s memory

Not an evil PDM can save engineer’s memory

PDM is not a new domain in enterprise, engineering and manufacturing software. It might sounds like PDM functions are clearly defined. Navigate to Tech-clarity blog – PDM buyer’s guide and you will have a good “shopping list” for PDM system and functions. Unfortunately, engineers are not appreciating PDM. Even more, if…

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Why engineers need exploratory search?

Why engineers need exploratory search?

Search. One of the most powerful changes in experience we’ve seen for the last 10-15 years. It is interesting, but search was with us many years. Search or find was a functionality in every enterprise application already 20-25 years ago. However, before Google made us to believe and experience the…

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The future of Part Numbers and Unique Identification?

The future of Part Numbers and Unique Identification?

Identification. When it comes to data management it is a very important thing. In product data management and PLM it usually comes to the Part Numbers. Companies can spend days and months debating what to include in Part Numbers and how to do that. Smart Part Numbers vs. Dumb Part…

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PLM, DNA and Long Term Information Storage

PLM, DNA and Long Term Information Storage

Storage of information is a big deal. The amount of data around us is growing faster than we can even think. Nobody speaks about Gigabytes and Terabytes any more. We are moving to Yottabytes. Maybe you had a chance to read my write up – Will PLM data size reach…

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Thoughts about PDM/PLM jumbos and PLM glue

Thoughts about PDM/PLM jumbos and PLM glue

PDM v. PLM. This topic is usually raising lots of questions. Still is… People are getting confused by names and functions. Few years ago, I wrote 3 posts comparing PDM and PLM from different aspects – data, process and integration. Recently, Chad Jackson made me think about PLM and PDM topic…

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CAD, Clouds and New Mainframes?

CAD, Clouds and New Mainframes?

CAD, Cloud, Browser…  Since SolidWorks first started CAD in the cloud debates by making SolidWorks in the cloud announcement back on SolidWorks World 2010. Now we know – it was way too early. Autodesk first announced CAD in the cloud earlier this year by introducing Fusion 360 product. SolidWorks Mechanical…

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Unthink and rethink 3D search?

Unthink and rethink 3D search?

I just came back from Autodesk University 2013 that took place earlier this week in freezing  Las Vegas. One of the memos that I brought back was about unthinking and rethinking everything we do today. The thing that struck me the most was the passage from Jeff Kowalski keynote- Jeff…

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Will Google Set Future PLM Information Standards?

Will Google Set Future PLM Information Standards?

One of the core capabilities of Product Lifecycle Management is the ability to define and manage a variety of information about product – requirements, design, engineering, manufacturing, support, supply, etc. In order to do so, PLM vendors developed data management technologies and flexible frameworks that can handle product data. You…

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Why PLM vendors need to hire data scientists?

Why PLM vendors need to hire data scientists?

The importance of data is growing tremendously. Web, social networks and mobile started this trend just few years ago. However, these days companies are starting to see that without deep understanding of data about their activities, the future of company business is uncertain. For manufacturing companies, it speaks a lot…

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Autodesk University 2013 Keynote: Outside PLM

Autodesk University 2013 Keynote: Outside PLM

I’m attending Autodesk University (AU 2013) these days in  busy Las Vegas, NV. If you had a chance to attend AU in the past, probably familiar with craziness of conference halls, busy session schedule, smell of Vegas hotels and… if you got lucky, nice view from your room.   The…

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