Posts by: Oleg

PDM Business Stalemate?

PDM Business Stalemate?

I’m often getting emails with the questions about how to find a lightweight PDM system. PDM is around for more than three decades and still, the question about a good and affordable PDM keeps keep coming. With all experience, CAD and PLM vendors have, why PDM is still a problem…

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The Bloodbath Of Debates About FFF And Revisions

The Bloodbath Of Debates About FFF And Revisions

There are very few topics in PLM vocabulary that can raise fewer debates that these three letters – FFF, which stands for Form, Fit and Function. Combined with Part Revision they can create a bloodbath of discussions. Earlier this week, Yoann Maingon made all PLM and Configuration Management pundits on…

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In a search of a perfect PLM business model

In a search of a perfect PLM business model

Recent PLM Stack article – Thoughts about PLM Business Model caught my attention. Check this out here. The last decades demonstrated many changes in the ways business software can be distributed and sold. New cloud technologies created tons of new opportunities to change business models. As such, companies are moving…

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Are PLM conferences dead?

Are PLM conferences dead?

Conference business is tricky. In the world where information is available with a single click on your computer or mobile device, you need to have a good reason to push yourself to a flight (sometimes to a different country) and attend the conference. The amount of conferences I’m going these…

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3DEXPERIENCE World 2020 – “The Platform” is Here

3DEXPERIENCE World 2020 – “The Platform” is Here

I spent the last three very busy days attending 3DEXPERIENCE World 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee. It was my first time and I like the atmosphere of Tennessee center and Music Center where the 3DXW20 convention took place. You can feel the music at air immediately when step in Nashville International…

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Coming to 3DEXPERIENCE World 2020

Coming to 3DEXPERIENCE World 2020

I’m coming to 3DEXPERIENCE World 2020 next week. It feels unusual, but also interesting and encouraging. For the last few years, I’ve been learning about the trajectory of Solidworks development, tools, data management and evolution of Solidworks data management tools from Workgroup PDM to PDM professional (Enterprise PDM) and Solidworks…

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