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PLM Enterprise App Store: Bad Idea or Future Promise?

PLM Enterprise App Store: Bad Idea or Future Promise?

During the past months, I’ve seen an increased amount of conversations about the future of App Store software model in the enterprise. You, of course, familiar with the App store model. It all started from iTunes and prolifirate to many other places. The question, obviously, raises lots of discussion about…

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What is the biggest PLM challenge?

What is the biggest PLM challenge?

I’m continue the conversation with my PLM blogging buddy – Jos Voskuil at virtualdutchman. For the last two weeks, Jos is running a multi-part blogging series about PLM 2.0. I found this topic engaging and touching lots of important things related to PLM industry discussion, so I decided to put…

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JT Open and the Future of PLM 2.0

JT Open and the Future of PLM 2.0

Despite the fact “PLM 2.0” was first articulated by Dassault back in 2006, I think, the term itself has some rights for expanded live beyond DS V6 platform. In my blog last week I discussed some aspects of comparison between PLM 2.0 and Web 2.0. One of the most important…

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How to place PLM in a Social Network? Kill M…

How to place PLM in a Social Network? Kill M…

I can hear more and more conversations about social aspects of the future enterprise software. Social is trending. Will it be successful? I think many people are trying to find an answer on this question. Is it possible to apply the word “social” to everything that requires improvement and converts…

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ERP vs. PLM: More Competition in The Future?

ERP vs. PLM: More Competition in The Future?

Finally, my vacation over and Beyond PLM is back to normal. While screening materials, the following title caught my attention: ERP vs. PLM: What’s the difference? WhichPLM? is sharing a free copy of BMS whitepaper with this catching topic. A relatively short publication (7 pages including the cover and contact…

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PDM, Part Numbers and the Future of Identification

PDM, Part Numbers and the Future of Identification

Let me talk again about Part Numbers. The last time I wrote about Part Numbers, it created a healthy discussion. I’d encourage you to refresh your memory and read one of my blog post back one year ago – PLM Data, Identification and Part Numbers. I found some interesting facts…

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PLM and New Openness

PLM and New Openness

The topic of openness in PLM software isn’t new. In the past decade, I’ve been hearing lots of good and bad things about PLM and openness. Last year, I shared my thoughts with regards to PLM and openness in my post – Closed Thoughts About PLM Openness. Few days ago, I…

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The 3D Mashups – Reality Check

The 3D Mashups – Reality Check

I like searching for new technologies. One of the technologies I’m following a long time already is so called “mashup technologies” or just “mashups”. In the past, I shared some of my thoughts about mashups. Navigate to the following link to read – Will Mashup Grow Up in PLM? Read…

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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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