Archive for November, 2020

Can Autodesk Digital Twin Tandem Consolidate PLM and BIM Efforts?

Can Autodesk Digital Twin Tandem Consolidate PLM and BIM Efforts?

Reviewing asset details for more informed operational decision making I want to come back to my conversations about the construction industry. If you’re long time readers of my blog you might remember my articles PLM and BIM – common roots or common future; PLM vs BIM – common or different?…

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Four Myths About SaaS PLM

Four Myths About SaaS PLM

How many times, you’ve heard the story about problems with the reliability of SaaS software? It usually goes like this – it was an outage of AWS and half of the internet including my CAD (PLM) system went down. While these situations are unavoidable, how to differentiate between science and…

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How PLM will move to SaaS in the 2020s? It is not what you think…

How PLM will move to SaaS in the 2020s? It is not what you think…

SaaS is a topic of many debates in the PLM industry these days. Back in the 2010s, the question was if the “cloud” technologies work for manufacturing companies and CAD/PLM vendors will adopt it beyond testing and evaluation. Few articles back to that time. For example, Siemens IT was analyzing…

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How Data Can Bring Value? My notes AU 2020

How Data Can Bring Value? My notes AU 2020

Autodesk University is one of my favorite events for many years. This year it is different. Usually, the event attended by around 10,000 people, it was converted into a fully digital event attended by 100,000 people virtually according to Autodesk. Over the course of last months, I attended many virtual…

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PLM Roadmap 2020 – Digital Thread and PLM Innovation

PLM Roadmap 2020 – Digital Thread and PLM Innovation

It is hard to swim these days in the ocean of online events. PLM is not an exclusion. And it is hard to differentiate between an event, which goes virtual, or just zillions of online webinars, video presentations, and other digital media distributed online. Among many PLM events from the…

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Four Pillars of Connected PLM

Four Pillars of Connected PLM

Are you connected? In the modern world, we use such a word very often. Our phones and computers are connected to WiFi or mobile networks. We are connected to the internet and to dozens and sometimes hundreds of different services. Our TVs are connected. Our cars are also very often…

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How Small And Medium-Sized Organizations Can Move Away From Excels

How Small And Medium-Sized Organizations Can Move Away From Excels

Small and medium-sized organizations are very interesting. Their problems are very much similar to the problems of large companies, but their resources and organizational capabilities make the process of transformation much harder for them. Modern days digital transformation brings so many tools and technologies, but companies are failing to adopt…

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Manufacturing Knowledge Graph, Why It Matters And What Is PLM Role?

Manufacturing Knowledge Graph, Why It Matters And What Is PLM Role?

Unless you lived under the rock for the last decade, you’ve heard about Knowledge Graphs. In a nutshell, a knowledge graph acquires and integrates information into an ontology and applies reasoning algorithms to derive knowledge. It uses information extracted from systems, subject matter experts, data links, and machine learning algorithms….

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